| Description | This family of proteins is involved in the structural integrity and assembly of cell walls, particularly in the formation of the mannoprotein outer layer. Members of this family play a role in maintaining cell wall integrity, which is crucial for cell survival and growth. Some proteins within this family are important for apical bud growth in yeast, while others are implicated in the repair mechanisms in response to cell wall damage. Additionally, certain family members are required for the organization of the beta-glucan layer of the spore wall during meiosis, indicating a role in reproductive processes. | Name | Cell Wall Integrity and Assembly Regulator |
| Short Name | CWI-Assembly_Regulator | Type | Family |