| Primary Identifier | IPR026705 | Type | Family |
| Short Name | Hid-1/Ecm30 |
| description | Hid-1 (high-temperature-induced dauer-formation protein 1) was originally identified as a Caenorhabditis elegans gene encoding a protein that regulates larval development []. HID-1 is conserved from fungi to humans. It contains up to seven potential transmembrane domains separated by regions of low complexity. It may control the correct sorting of DCV (dense core vesicle, also known as the secretory granule) cargoes in the Golgi apparatus []. Mammalian HID-1 localized to the medial- and trans- Golgi apparatus as well as the cytosol and may be involved in the intracellular trafficking within the Golgi region [].This entry also includes Ecm30 from budding yeasts. The function of Ecm30 is not clear. |