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Joseph G. H. Wessels

Researcher at University of Groningen

Publications -  94
Citations -  8159

Joseph G. H. Wessels is an academic researcher from University of Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophyllum commune & Hydrophobin. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 94 publications receiving 7938 citations.

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Hydrophobins: Proteins that Change the Nature of the Fungal Surface

TL;DR: Hydrophobins were discovered while searching for genes expressed during emergent growth in Schizophyllum commune, and are a novel class of small secreted cysteine-rich proteins of fungi that assemble into amphipathic films when confronted with hydrophilichydrophobic interfaces.
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Interfacial self-assembly of a hydrophobin into an amphipathic protein membrane mediates fungal attachment to hydrophobic surfaces.

TL;DR: Findings indicate that hydrophobins, in addition to forming hydrophobic wall coatings, play a role in adherence of fungal hyphae to hydrophilic surfaces.
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How a fungus escapes the water to grow into the air

TL;DR: This work demonstrates that hydrophobins not only have a function at the hyphal surface but also at the medium-air interface, which explains why fungi secrete large amounts of hydrophobin into their aqueous surroundings.
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Hydrophobin Genes Involved in Formation of Aerial Hyphae and Fruit Bodies in Schizophyllum.

TL;DR: It is reported that the encoded hydrophobins are excreted in abundance into the culture medium by submerged feeding hyphae but form highly insoluble complexes in the walls of emerging Hyphae.