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TCIDNameDomainKingdom/PhylumProtein(s)
9.B.449.1.1









The Oxygen-Regulated Protein, ORP, protein of 2156 aas in length with possibly as many as 3 hydrophobic regions long enough to be  TMSs, one at residue 210, one at residue 1130 and one at residue 1250.  It is also called microtubule-associated protein, and it regulates the stability and length of the microtubule-based axoneme of photoreceptors. It is required for the differentiation of photoreceptor cells and plays a role in the organization of the outer segment of rod and cone photoreceptors ensuring the correct orientation and higher-order stacking of outer segment disks along the photoreceptor axoneme.

Eukaryota
Metazoa, Chordata
ORP of Homo sapiens
9.B.449.1.2









Retinitis pigmentosa 1-like 1 protein isoform X48 of 2364 aas and possibly 0 TMSs.

Eukaryota
Metazoa, Chordata
RP1 isoforms X48 of Accipiter gentilis (Northern goshawk)
9.B.449.1.3









Uncharacterized protein of 1875 aas. This protein shows 4 regions of sequence similarity with TC# 9.B.449.1.2. Regions 1 and 2 in both proteins are in the same order, but regions 3 and 4 are inverted as revealed using TC BLAST.  This could be real or atifacual doe to sequencing errors.

Eukaryota
Metazoa, Chordata
UP of Ovis aries
9.B.449.1.4









Dehydrin ERD10, LTI (low temperature induced) protein, designated LTI29, LTI45 and LTI49, of 260 aas and 0 TMSs.  Chaperone activities of ERD10 and ERD14, two disordered stress-related plant proteins, have been documented (Kovacs et al. 2008).

Eukaryota
Viridiplantae, Streptophyta
ERD10 of Arabidopsis thaliana
9.B.449.1.5









Dehydrin, ERD14, of 185 aas with 0 TMSs.  It is an intrinsically disordered protein acting as a chaperone which prevents heat-induced aggregation and/or inactivation of various substrates, and it binds to acidic phospholipid vesicles without affecting membrane fluidity (Kovacs et al. 2008).

Eukaryota
Viridiplantae, Streptophyta
ERD14 of Arabidopsis thaliana