Multiple hydrophobin genes in mushrooms
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Hydrophobins are small secreted fungal proteins that form amphipathic films on the hyphal surfaces. In the wood-rotting fungus Schizophyllum commune, four different hydrophobins are known with well established functions during vegetative growth and fruiting body development. Our study aims at elucidating the role of these proteins in wood penetration and lignocellulose degradation. Blast searches of the genome of the dung fungus Coprinopsis cinerea revealed a surprising number of 34 different hydrophobin genes in this species. Functional analysis of these genes is in progress.
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