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TCIDNameDomainKingdom/PhylumProtein(s)
9.B.464.1.1









Possible glycosylase, Crh2 of 467 aas with 2 TMSs, one N-terminal and one C-terminal.  As a consequence of hypoosmotic shock, yeast cells swell rapidly and increase the surface area by ∼20% in 20 s. Approximately, 35% of this surface increase is mediated by the ER-plasma membrane contact sites, specifically the tricalbins (see TC# Family 9.B.454), which are required for the delivery of both lipids and the GPI-anchored protein Crh2 from the cortical ER to the plasma membrane. Therefore, we propose a new function for the tricalbins: mediating the fusion of the ER to the plasma membrane at contact sites. This proposed fusion is triggered by calcium influx via the stretch-gated channel Cch1 and is supported by the anoctamin Ist2.

Eukaryota
Fungi, Ascomycota
Crh2 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
9.B.464.1.2









Glycosidase of 452 aas and 2 TMSs, N- and C-terminal.

Eukaryota
Fungi, Ascomycota
Glycosidase of Aspergillus clavatus
9.B.464.1.3









Glycosidase of 40 aas and 2 TMSs, N- and C-terminal.

Eukaryota
Fungi, Ascomycota
Glycosidase of Candida tenuis