. "This family consists of several agglutinin-like proteins fromdifferent Candida species. ALS genes of Candida albicans encode a family of cell-surface glycoproteins with a three-domain structure. Each Als protein has a relatively conserved N-terminal domain, a central domain consisting of a tandemly repeated motif of variable number, and a serine-threonine-rich C-terminal domain that is relatively variable across the family. The ALS family exhibits several types of variability that indicate the importance of considering strain and allelic differences when studying ALS genes and their encoded proteins [1]. Fungal adhesins, which include sexual agglutinins, virulence factors, and flocculins, are surface proteins that mediate cell-cell and cell-environment interactions. It is possible that both the serine/threonine-rich domain and the cysteine residues in the C-terminal and DIPSY Pfam:PF11763 participate in anchoring the terminal domains inside the wall, so that only the inner part of Map4p, including the repeat region, is sticking out as a fold-back loop then able to act in adhesing [3]. " . "Candida_ALS" . "Candida agglutinin-like (ALS)" . "Moxon SJ" . "Repeat" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .