WebThe characteristics of hydrophobins from Aspergilli differ from those of other hydro-phobins; therefore, studying Aspergillus hydrophobins is important for understanding their biological roles. However, no comprehensive analysis of the findings on Aspergillus hydrophobins is available. In this review, the physicochemical properties and biochemical Web23 dec. 2010 · Background. Hydrophobins are a family of small proteins found uniquely in filamentous fungi [ 1 ]. The currently characterised hydrophobins are approximately 100 …
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WebHydrophobins are small amphipathic proteins conserved in filamentous fungi. In this review, the properties and functions of Aspergillus hydrophobins are comprehensively discussed on the basis... WebThis is an amended version of an article that was published in Mycologist 14 (4), 153-159, 2000, reproduced with permission of the British Mycological Society. Hydrophobins, unique fungal proteins. J.G.H. WESSELS. Department of Plant Biology, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute (GBB), University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 … children\u0027s hospital radiology department
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Web4 dec. 2024 · Hydrophobins are water-repellent (= hydrophobic). Richter and his colleagues are looking for ways to transfer the properties of hydrophobins to textiles by permanently coating textiles with these proteins. The project was launched in April 2016 and is being closely followed by a committee of well-known textile companies. WebHydrophobins have also been explored, with positive results, as a topical drug formulation agent for nail perme-ation [45, 46]. Thus, several drug-formulations and administration modalities implicate hydrophobins as ef-fective adjuvants for improved hydrophobic drug solubil-ity, stability, and bioavailability. Furthermore, by using a Web23 dec. 2010 · Hydrophobins are a family of small proteins found uniquely in filamentous fungi [].The currently characterised hydrophobins are approximately 100 AA in size and have little amino acid sequence homology except from eight conserved cysteines in a characteristic pattern [2, 3].The eight cysteines form four disulfide bonds in the pattern … children\u0027s hospital raffle