Putative hydrophobins of black poplar mushroom (Agrocybe cylindracea)

Mycology. 2020 Aug 31;12(1):58-67. doi: 10.1080/21501203.2020.1804474.

Abstract

Hydrophobin proteins were extracted from Agrocybe cylindracea mycelia, the culture media (potato dextrose broth, PDB), and fruiting bodies. The putative hydrophobins obtained showed approximate sizes ranging from 8.0 to 25.0 kDa, dependent on their source. Multiple hydrophobin protein bands were detected in fruiting bodies. The hydrophobin yielded from aerial mycelia, or fruiting bodies, was approximately 6 mg/g dried weight. The crude extracts were examined for their properties in regards to surface modification, emulsification, and surface activity. Coating of hydrophobic Teflon sheet with crude extract made the surface significantly hydrophilic, whereas exposure of glass surfaces to extracts resulted in enhanced hydrophobicity. Crude extracts from culture media of A. cylindracea displayed emulsifying activity when mixed with hexane and could significantly reduce the surface tension of 60% ethanol and deionised water. The putative hydrophobin protein band from culture media (9.6 kDa), as analysed using LC-MS/MS, contained an amino acid fragment structurally similar to class I hydrophobin proteins from Basidiomycetes.

Keywords: Hydrophobin; LC-MS/MS; emulsifier; surface tension; water contact angle.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST) [DPST Research Grant No. 016/2557].