The Trichoderma reesei hydrophobin genes hfb1 and hfb2 have diverse functions in fungal development
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TextoSeries ; FEMS MicroBiology Letters, 253(2), p.281-288, 2005Trabajos contenidos: - Askolin, S
- Penttila, M
- Wosten, H.A.B
- Nakari-Setala, T
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Hydrophobins are fungal self-assembling proteins. Here, the hydrophobin genes hfb1 and hfb2 were deleted in Trichoderma reesei and their biological roles studied. Our results suggest that HFBI has a role in hyphal development and HFBII in sporulation. Sporulating colonies of the Dhfb2 strain were wettable and sporulation was only 50
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