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A0A317V174 A0A317V174 A0A317V7C5 A0A317V7C5 A0A317V7K8 A0A317V7K8 A0A317V8J2 A0A317V8J2 A0A317VGT0 A0A317VGT0 A0A317VU19 A0A317VU19 A0A317VVL3 A0A317VVL3 A0A317VZT8 A0A317VZT8 A0A317W6N4 A0A317W6N4 A0A317WCW3 A0A317WCW3 A0A317WE23 A0A317WE23 A0A317WZK2 A0A317WZK2 A0A317X6Z0 A0A317X6Z0
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A0A317V174Cysteine protease; Cysteine protease required for the cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt) and autophagy. (385 aa)
A0A317V7C5Autophagy-related protein; Vacuolar effluxer which mediate the efflux of amino acids resulting from autophagic degradation. The release of autophagic amino acids allows the maintenance of protein synthesis and viability during nitrogen starvation; Belongs to the ATG22 family. (617 aa)
A0A317V7K8Autophagy-related protein 13; Belongs to the ATG13 family. Fungi subfamily. (1004 aa)
A0A317V8J2Ubiquitin-like modifier-activating enzyme ATG7; E1-like activating enzyme involved in the 2 ubiquitin-like systems required for cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt) and autophagy. Activates ATG12 for its conjugation with ATG5 and ATG8 for its conjugation with phosphatidylethanolamine. Both systems are needed for the ATG8 association to Cvt vesicles and autophagosomes membranes. Autophagy is essential for maintenance of amino acid levels and protein synthesis under nitrogen starvation. Required for selective autophagic degradation of the nucleus (nucleophagy) as well as for mitophagy wh [...] (714 aa)
A0A317VGT0Autophagy-related protein; Vacuolar effluxer which mediate the efflux of amino acids resulting from autophagic degradation. The release of autophagic amino acids allows the maintenance of protein synthesis and viability during nitrogen starvation; Belongs to the ATG22 family. (576 aa)
A0A317VU19Autophagy-related protein Atg10. (236 aa)
A0A317VVL3Autophagy-related protein. (122 aa)
A0A317VZT8Autophagy protein 5; Involved in cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt) and autophagic vesicle formation. (319 aa)
A0A317W6N4Protein transport protein sec16; Involved in the initiation of assembly of the COPII coat required for the formation of transport vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the selection of cargo molecules. Also involved in autophagy; Belongs to the SEC16 family. (1938 aa)
A0A317WCW3Ubiquitin-like protein ATG12; Ubiquitin-like protein involved in cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt), autophagy vesicles formation, mitophagy, and nucleophagy. (219 aa)
A0A317WE23Autophagy-related protein; Vacuolar effluxer which mediate the efflux of amino acids resulting from autophagic degradation. The release of autophagic amino acids allows the maintenance of protein synthesis and viability during nitrogen starvation; Belongs to the ATG22 family. (529 aa)
A0A317WZK2Autophagy-related protein 3. (351 aa)
A0A317X6Z0Autophagy-related protein 9; Involved in autophagy and cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt) vesicle formation. Plays a key role in the organization of the preautophagosomal structure/phagophore assembly site (PAS), the nucleating site for formation of the sequestering vesicle. Belongs to the ATG9 family. (949 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Aspergillus sclerotioniger
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1450535
Other names: A. sclerotioniger CBS 115572, Aspergillus sclerotioniger CBS 115572
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