TABLE 1.
Name | Function | Description |
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PEX5, PEX9 | PTS1 receptors | PTS1 matrix protein binding and transport to peroxisomes; import pore formation (by PEX5) |
PEX7, PEX18, PEX20, PEX21 | PTS2 receptor (PEX7) and PTS2 coreceptors (PEX18, 20, 21) | PTS2 matrix protein binding and transport to peroxisomes |
PEX13, PEX14, PEX17, PEX33 | PEX5 docking and pore formation | Docking complex formation in the peroxisomal membrane; binding of the PEX5–cargo complex; import pore formation for PTS1 proteins (by PEX14 and PEX5) and PTS2 proteins (by PEX14, PEX17, PEX18) |
PEX4, PEX22 | PEX5 recycling | Monoubiquitination of PEX5 by PEX4 acting as ubiquitin‐conjugating enzyme (E2); PEX4 is membrane‐anchored by PEX22 |
PEX2, PEX10, PEX12 | PEX5 recycling | RING finger‐containing ubiquitin ligase (E3) complex for mono‐ubiquitination of PEX5 |
PEX1, PEX6, PEX15, PEX26 | PEX5 recycling | Formation of a heterohexameric AAA+ ATPase complex by PEX1 and PEX6 that mediates ATP‐dependent extraction of PEX5 from the membrane; the complex is membrane‐anchored by PEX15 or PEX26 |
PEX8 | PTS1 cargo release factor | Dissociation of PTS1 cargo from PEX5 in the matrix |
PEX19, PEX3 | PMP import | Receptor for PMPs (PEX19), anchored by PEX3 in the peroxisomal membrane |
As revealed by the corresponding knockout mutants, PEX proteins in boldface have relevant protein functions in virulence in different fungal species.