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TCIDNameDomainKingdom/PhylumProtein(s)
8.A.141.1.1









Eros chaparone protein of 468 aas and one N-terminal TMS. In response to extracellular ATP, the purinergic receptor P2X7 (1.A.7.1.3) mediates various biological processes, including phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) exposure, phospholipid scrambling, dye uptake, ion transport, and IL-1beta production. Eros in mice is absolutely required for P2X7 function in all of these capacities. It probably functions as a chaparone protein for the insertion and assembly of this system as well as others (Ryoden et al. 2020).

Eukaryota
Metazoa, Chordata
Eros of Homo sapiens
8.A.141.1.2









Endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductins 2, Ero2, of 479 aas and 1 N-terminal TMS.

Eukaryota
Viridiplantae, Streptophyta
Ero2 of Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress)
8.A.141.1.3









Endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductin, putative of 469 aas and 2 TMSs, N- and C-terminal, with up to four additional possible TMSs, hydrophobic peaks that may or may not be TMSs.

Eukaryota
Apicomplexa
Eros of Plasmodium vinckei petteri
8.A.141.1.4









AERO1 of 333 aas and at least two TMSs, N- and C-terminal, and possibly more in between, based on hydrophathy plots.

Eukaryota
Fungi, Microsporidia
AERO1 of Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei
8.A.141.1.5









Uncharacterized protein of 295 aas with 2 TMSs, N- and C-terminal. Possibly oxidoreductase, acting on a sulfur group of donors and a disulfide as acceptor (InterPro).

Eukaryota
Haptophyta
UP of Emiliania huxleyi (Pontosphaera huxleyi)