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(2004) Wang, Xiaoqin
Hydrophobins are functionally important proteins in fungi and filamentous bacteria. Unlike
most proteins, fungal hydrophobins function by interfacial self-assembly forming a chemicallyand
proteolysis-stable membrane either outside the fungal aerial hyphae or at an air/water
(medium) interface. In the case of aerial hyphae, the hydrophobin coating confers
hydrophobicity to the surface and, therefore, facilitates both pathogenic and symbiotic surface
attachment of fungi to their hosts. ...
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