terms |
hydrophobin |
As nouns the difference between terms and hydrophobin
is that
terms is while
hydrophobin is any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object.
hydrophobin |
hydrophobia |
As nouns the difference between hydrophobin and hydrophobia
is that
hydrophobin is any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object while
hydrophobia is (pathology) an aversion to water, as a symptom of rabies; rabies itself.
hydrophobic |
hydrophobin |
As an adjective hydrophobic
is of, or having hydrophobia (rabies) or
hydrophobic can be (physics|chemistry) lacking an affinity for water; unable to absorb, or be wetted by water.
As a noun hydrophobin is
any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object.
fungi |
hydrophobin |
As a proper noun fungi
is .
As a noun hydrophobin is
any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object.
filamentous |
hydrophobin |
As an adjective filamentous
is having the form of threads or filaments; filamented.
As a noun hydrophobin is
any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object.
protein |
hydrophobin |
As nouns the difference between protein and hydrophobin
is that
protein is protein while
hydrophobin is any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object.
cysteine |
hydrophobin |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and hydrophobin
is that
cysteine is while
hydrophobin is any of a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins that are expressed only by filamentous fungi, known for their capability of forming a hydrophobic coating on the surface of an object.