Abstract
C. fulvum, a fungal tomato pathogen, has previously been shown to express a complex family of hydrophobin genes including four class I hydrophobins and one class II hydrophobin. Here we describe a gene for HCf-6, a sixth member of the hydrophobin family and the second class II gene. The protein is predicted to consist of a signal sequence, an N-terminus rich in glycine and asparagine and a C-terminal hydrophobic domain which bears the hall-marks of hydrophobins. In contrast to the previously described class II hydrophobin HCf-5, HCf-6 is expressed in mycelium growing in pure culture and mRNA levels do not increase during sporulation. It is down-regulated by carbon starvation but not by depletion of nitrogen in the growth medium.
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Nielsen, P. S., Clark, A. J., Oliver, R. P., Huber, M., & Spanu, P. D. (2001). HCf-6, a novel class II hydrophobin from Cladosporium fulvum. Microbiological Research, 156(1), 59–63. https://doi.org/10.1078/0944-5013-00088
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