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Hydrophobins-unique fungal proteins
, V. Aimanianda, J.I. Guijarro, M. Sunde, J.-P. Latgé
Published in PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
2012
PMID: 22693445
Volume: 8
   
Issue: 5
Abstract
Microorganisms are often covered by a proteinaceous surface layer that serves as a sieve for external molecular influx, as a shield to protect microbes from external aggression, or as an aid to help microbial dispersion. In bacteria, the latter is called the S-layer, in Actinomycetes, the rod-like fibrillar layer, and in fungi, the rodlet layer {[}1]. The self-assembly properties and remarkable structural and physicochemical characteristics of hydrophobin proteins underlie the multiple roles played by these unique proteins in fungal biology.
About the journal
JournalPLoS Pathogens
PublisherPUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
ISSN15537366
Open AccessNo