2008
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.2007/015263-0
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Protein HGFI from the edible mushroom Grifola frondosa is a novel 8 kDa class I hydrophobin that forms rodlets in compressed monolayers

Abstract: Hydrophobins are a group of low-molecular-mass, cysteine-rich proteins that have unusual biophysical properties. They are highly surface-active and can self-assemble at hydrophobic-hydrophilic interfaces, forming surface layers that are able to reverse the hydropathy of surfaces. Here we describe a novel hydrophobin from the edible mushroom Grifola frondosa, which was named HGFI and belongs to class I. The hydrophobin gene was identified during sequencing of random clones from a cDNA library, and the correspon… Show more

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“…The supernatant was purified by ultrafiltration using a hollow fiber membrane module (Tianjin MOTIMO Membrane Technology Ltd., China) and then lyophilized. Further purification was accomplished using A Vydac C4 reversed-phase column (4.6 9 250 mm, GRACE, China) according to Yu's method (Yu et al 2008). The resulting elutes of the targeted protein were analyzed by 16% Tricine-SDS-PAGE and Western blotting.…”
Section: Transformation Of P Pastoris Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supernatant was purified by ultrafiltration using a hollow fiber membrane module (Tianjin MOTIMO Membrane Technology Ltd., China) and then lyophilized. Further purification was accomplished using A Vydac C4 reversed-phase column (4.6 9 250 mm, GRACE, China) according to Yu's method (Yu et al 2008). The resulting elutes of the targeted protein were analyzed by 16% Tricine-SDS-PAGE and Western blotting.…”
Section: Transformation Of P Pastoris Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The polyporales are among the most common and easily identifiable group of wild mushrooms. They are usually inedible, because of its hardness and woody structure, except for a few special edible species [1,2]. Almost all of these mushrooms grow on wooden bases such as trees, logs and stumps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the membranes formed by Class II hydrophobins display soluble characteristic very well under the same conditions [6,24] . So a probable deduction is that the interaction of adsorbed Class I hydrophobins with hydrophobic-hydrophilic interfaces is more powerful than that of adsorbed Class II hydrophobins with them.…”
Section: Wca Measurement On Different Materials Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Hydrophobin HGFI was used to modify the surface of siliconized glass whose water contact angle(WCA) was changed from 86.6° to 51.9°, suggesting the wettability of glass surface reversed from hydrophobicity to hydrophilicity [6] . The most well-known hydrophobin SC3 was fixed onto the polystyrene(PS) surface, rendering the evident reduction of its surface friction coefficient compared to that of the bare PS [7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%