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From: Evolutionary analysis of hydrophobin gene family in two wood-degrading basidiomycetes, Phlebia brevispora and Heterobasidion annosums.l.

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Sequence alignment of selected fungal hydrophobins. Alignment of amino acid sequences of several selected fungal hydrophobins representing both known classes and including two deviating sequences from U. maydis and T. terrestris. Following abbreviations are used to indicate the species of origin (in alphabetic order): Acral, Acremonium alcalophilum; Aspca, Aspergillus carbonarius; Aspnid, Aspergillus nidulans; Aurde, Auricularia delicata; Hetan, H. irregulare; Lepmu, Leptosphaeria maculans; Phlbr, Phlebia brevispora; Thite, Thielavia terrestris; Triha, Trichoderma atroviride; Ustma, Ustilago maydis. Sequences from A. carbonarius (jgi|Aspca3|208459|fgenesh_isot), A. nidulans (jgi|Aspnid1|1001|AN8803), A. delicata (jgi|Aurde1|152219|estExt_fgene), P. brevispora (jgi|Phlbr1|162498|estExt_Genem) and H. irregulare (jgi|Hetan2|105914|Hetan1.Genem) belong to the Class I; sequences from L. maculans (jgi|Lepmu1|775|Lema_T007750.1), T. atroviride (jgi|Triha1|3176|gm1.3176_g) and A. alcalophilum (jgi|Acral2|2105212|e_gw1.4.137) represent the Class II. T. terrestris (jgi|Thite2|159967|Thite1.genem) and U. maydis (jgi|Ustma1|5010|UM05010) deviated from the general consensus of classes I and II. Conserved cysteine residues are shaded black and indicated with an asterisk; functionally similar residues are shaded grey. Alignment was produced with MUSCLE alignment tool in MEGA 5.0.

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