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. 2010 Sep 6;3(9):4607–4625. doi: 10.3390/ma3094607

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Schematic representation of the three-dimensional structure of class I and class II hydrophobins. Both types of hydrophobins contain a four-stranded β-barrel core. In class I hydrophobins two large disordered regions are present which are absent in class II hydrophobins. Finally, class I hydrophobins contain an additional two-stranded β-sheet structure, in class II hydrophobins this position is occupied by an α-helix.