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msl-1Protein male-specific lethal-1; The Msl proteins are essential for elevating transcription of the single X chromosome in the male (X chromosome dosage compensation). Msl-1 is a pioneer protein. Mle, msl-1 and msl-3 are colocalized on the X chromosome. Each of the MSL proteins requires all the other MSLs for wild-type X-chromosome binding. In complex with msl-2, promotes ubiquitination of histone H2B. (1039 aa)
emaProtein CLEC16A homolog; Required for mitophagy, autophagy and endosome maturation, possibly by acting in multiple membrane trafficking pathways. Required for endosome trafficking and maturation. Functions with the class C Vps-HOPS complex member Vps16a to promote endosomal maturation into degradative late endosomes and lysosomes. In response to starvation, functions at an early stage of autophagy to promote autophagosome growth and efficient autophagy. Essential for the recruitment of lva-positive Golgi elements to autophagosomes. Likely to function by promoting membrane traffic from [...] (1067 aa)
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Drosophila melanogaster
NCBI taxonomy Id: 7227
Other names: D. melanogaster, Diptera sp. DNAS-2A9-224646, Sophophora melanogaster, fruit fly
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