“…In addition to the role of the rodlet layer in fungal life during conidiogenesis and conidial dispersal in the air, it has been shown that rodlets have a role in fungal–host interactions and favor the pathogenic behaviour of fungal pathogens in mammals, plant and insect hosts ( Aimanianda et al, 2009 , Talbot et al, 1996 , Zhang et al, 2011 ) or play a positive role during plant symbiosis ( Whiteford and Spanu, 2002 ). Moreover, due to their specific physicochemical properties, hydrophobins have potential for numerous biotechnological applications ( Piscitelli et al, 2017 , Wösten and Scholtmeijer, 2015 , Zhao et al, 2009 ). Their coating properties could be used to functionalize metals and plastic or carbon nanotubes in order to prevent the formation of bacterial biofilms or to immobilize enzymes on surface ( Tanaka et al, 2017 ) or to stabilize pharmaceutical emulsions and facilitate drug delivery ( Artini et al, 2017 ).…”