Acid Trehalase Like Protein 1 (ATHL1)

Acid Trehalase Like Protein 1 (ATHL1)
ATHL1 belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase 65 family. Yeasts and filamentous fungi are endowed with two different trehalose-hydrolysing activities, termed acid and neutral trehalases according to their optimal pH for enzymatic activity. A wealth of information already exists on fungal neutral trehalases, while data on localization, regulation and function of fungal acid trehalases have remained elusive. The gene encoding the latter enzyme has now been isolated from two yeast species and two filamentous fungi, and sequences encoding putative acid trehalase can be retrieved from available public sequences. Despite weak similarities between amino acids sequences, this type of trehalase potentially harbours either a transmembrane segment or a signal peptide at the N-terminal sequence, as deduced from domain prediction algorithms.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)