Kre9p [Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C]
GPI-anchored and KRE9 domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10563532)
GPI-anchored and KRE9 domain-containing protein
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
Kre9_KNH1_C | pfam05390 | Yeast cell wall synthesis protein KRE9/KNH1 C-terminal; This is the C-terminal domain found in ... |
173-273 | 4.43e-56 | |||
Yeast cell wall synthesis protein KRE9/KNH1 C-terminal; This is the C-terminal domain found in KRE9 and KNH1 proteins which are involved in encoding cell surface O glycoproteins, required for beta -1,6-glucan synthesis in yeast. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a kre9 null mutation leads to severe growth defects, aberrant multi-budded morphology, and mating defects. Over-expression of Knh1 suppresses growth defects of a kre9 null mutant. Knh1 is required for propionic acid resistance. : Pssm-ID: 398842 Cd Length: 101 Bit Score: 175.59 E-value: 4.43e-56
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Kre9_KNH | pfam10342 | Kre9/KNH-like N-terminal Ig-like domain; This entry represents the N-terminal Ig-like domain ... |
27-133 | 1.42e-07 | |||
Kre9/KNH-like N-terminal Ig-like domain; This entry represents the N-terminal Ig-like domain found in a family of serine- threonine-rich membrane-anchored proteins, anchored by glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol. This family includes Kre9. In A. fumigatus these proteins play a role in fungal cell wall organization. In Lentinula edodes this family is involved in fruiting body formation, and may have a more general role in signalling in other organizms as it interacts with MAPK. The family is also found in archaea and bacteria. : Pssm-ID: 463051 Cd Length: 94 Bit Score: 48.50 E-value: 1.42e-07
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
Kre9_KNH1_C | pfam05390 | Yeast cell wall synthesis protein KRE9/KNH1 C-terminal; This is the C-terminal domain found in ... |
173-273 | 4.43e-56 | |||
Yeast cell wall synthesis protein KRE9/KNH1 C-terminal; This is the C-terminal domain found in KRE9 and KNH1 proteins which are involved in encoding cell surface O glycoproteins, required for beta -1,6-glucan synthesis in yeast. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a kre9 null mutation leads to severe growth defects, aberrant multi-budded morphology, and mating defects. Over-expression of Knh1 suppresses growth defects of a kre9 null mutant. Knh1 is required for propionic acid resistance. Pssm-ID: 398842 Cd Length: 101 Bit Score: 175.59 E-value: 4.43e-56
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Kre9_KNH | pfam10342 | Kre9/KNH-like N-terminal Ig-like domain; This entry represents the N-terminal Ig-like domain ... |
27-133 | 1.42e-07 | |||
Kre9/KNH-like N-terminal Ig-like domain; This entry represents the N-terminal Ig-like domain found in a family of serine- threonine-rich membrane-anchored proteins, anchored by glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol. This family includes Kre9. In A. fumigatus these proteins play a role in fungal cell wall organization. In Lentinula edodes this family is involved in fruiting body formation, and may have a more general role in signalling in other organizms as it interacts with MAPK. The family is also found in archaea and bacteria. Pssm-ID: 463051 Cd Length: 94 Bit Score: 48.50 E-value: 1.42e-07
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
Kre9_KNH1_C | pfam05390 | Yeast cell wall synthesis protein KRE9/KNH1 C-terminal; This is the C-terminal domain found in ... |
173-273 | 4.43e-56 | |||
Yeast cell wall synthesis protein KRE9/KNH1 C-terminal; This is the C-terminal domain found in KRE9 and KNH1 proteins which are involved in encoding cell surface O glycoproteins, required for beta -1,6-glucan synthesis in yeast. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a kre9 null mutation leads to severe growth defects, aberrant multi-budded morphology, and mating defects. Over-expression of Knh1 suppresses growth defects of a kre9 null mutant. Knh1 is required for propionic acid resistance. Pssm-ID: 398842 Cd Length: 101 Bit Score: 175.59 E-value: 4.43e-56
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Kre9_KNH | pfam10342 | Kre9/KNH-like N-terminal Ig-like domain; This entry represents the N-terminal Ig-like domain ... |
27-133 | 1.42e-07 | |||
Kre9/KNH-like N-terminal Ig-like domain; This entry represents the N-terminal Ig-like domain found in a family of serine- threonine-rich membrane-anchored proteins, anchored by glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol. This family includes Kre9. In A. fumigatus these proteins play a role in fungal cell wall organization. In Lentinula edodes this family is involved in fruiting body formation, and may have a more general role in signalling in other organizms as it interacts with MAPK. The family is also found in archaea and bacteria. Pssm-ID: 463051 Cd Length: 94 Bit Score: 48.50 E-value: 1.42e-07
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