The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_2_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:
"ATP-grasp fold, B domain
".
FunFam 29984: Tubulin polyglutamylase ttll6
Please note: GO annotations are assigned to the full protein sequence rather than individual protein domains. Since a given protein can contain multiple domains, it is possible that some of the annotations below come from additional domains that occur in the same protein, but have been classified elsewhere in CATH.
There are 7 GO terms relating to "molecular function"
The search results have been sorted with the annotations that are found most frequently at the top of the
list. The results can be filtered by typing text into the search box at the top of the table.
| GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
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Protein binding GO:0005515
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
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2 | A4Q9E8 (/IPI) Q8N841 (/IPI) |
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Tubulin binding GO:0015631
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric or multimeric forms of tubulin, including microtubules.
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2 | A8CVX7 (/ISS) Q8N841 (/ISS) |
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Protein-glutamic acid ligase activity GO:0070739
Catalysis of the posttranslational transfer of one or more glutamate residues to a specific residue on a target protein.
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2 | A8CVX7 (/ISS) Q8N841 (/ISS) |
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Tubulin-glutamic acid ligase activity GO:0070740
Catalysis of the posttranslational transfer of one or more glutamate residues to the gamma-carboxyl group(s) of one or more specific glutamate residues on a tubulin molecule.
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2 | A6NNM8 (/TAS) Q8N841 (/TAS) |
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Tubulin binding GO:0015631
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric or multimeric forms of tubulin, including microtubules.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IDA) |
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Protein-glutamic acid ligase activity GO:0070739
Catalysis of the posttranslational transfer of one or more glutamate residues to a specific residue on a target protein.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IDA) |
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Tubulin-glutamic acid ligase activity GO:0070740
Catalysis of the posttranslational transfer of one or more glutamate residues to the gamma-carboxyl group(s) of one or more specific glutamate residues on a tubulin molecule.
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1 | A8CVX7 (/IMP) |
There are 11 GO terms relating to "biological process"
The search results have been sorted with the annotations that are found most frequently at the top of the
list. The results can be filtered by typing text into the search box at the top of the table.
| GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
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Protein polyglutamylation GO:0018095
The addition of one or more alpha-linked glutamyl units to the gamma carboxyl group of peptidyl-glutamic acid.
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2 | A8CVX7 (/ISS) Q8N841 (/ISS) |
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Protein polyglutamylation GO:0018095
The addition of one or more alpha-linked glutamyl units to the gamma carboxyl group of peptidyl-glutamic acid.
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2 | A6NNM8 (/TAS) Q8N841 (/TAS) |
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Microtubule bundle formation GO:0001578
A process that results in a parallel arrangement of microtubules.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IGI) |
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Cilium movement GO:0003341
The directed, self-propelled movement of a cilium.
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1 | A8CVX7 (/IGI) |
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Positive regulation of cilium movement GO:0003353
Any process that increases the rate, frequency, or extent of cilium movement, the directed, self-propelled movement of a cilium.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IMP) |
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Protein polyglutamylation GO:0018095
The addition of one or more alpha-linked glutamyl units to the gamma carboxyl group of peptidyl-glutamic acid.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IDA) |
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Protein polyglutamylation GO:0018095
The addition of one or more alpha-linked glutamyl units to the gamma carboxyl group of peptidyl-glutamic acid.
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1 | A8CVX7 (/IMP) |
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Axoneme assembly GO:0035082
The assembly and organization of an axoneme, the bundle of microtubules and associated proteins that forms the core of cilia (also called flagella) in eukaryotic cells and is responsible for their movements.
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1 | A8CVX7 (/IGI) |
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Axoneme assembly GO:0035082
The assembly and organization of an axoneme, the bundle of microtubules and associated proteins that forms the core of cilia (also called flagella) in eukaryotic cells and is responsible for their movements.
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1 | A8CVX7 (/IMP) |
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Microtubule severing GO:0051013
The process in which a microtubule is broken down into smaller segments.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IDA) |
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Microtubule severing GO:0051013
The process in which a microtubule is broken down into smaller segments.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/IGI) |
There are 5 GO terms relating to "cellular component"
The search results have been sorted with the annotations that are found most frequently at the top of the
list. The results can be filtered by typing text into the search box at the top of the table.
| GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
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Cytosol GO:0005829
The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
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2 | A6NNM8 (/TAS) Q8N841 (/TAS) |
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Ciliary basal body GO:0036064
A membrane-tethered, short cylindrical array of microtubules and associated proteins found at the base of a eukaryotic cilium (also called flagellum) that is similar in structure to a centriole and derives from it. The cilium basal body is the site of assembly and remodelling of the cilium and serves as a nucleation site for axoneme growth. As well as anchoring the cilium, it is thought to provide a selective gateway regulating the entry of ciliary proteins and vesicles by intraflagellar transport.
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2 | A4Q9E8 (/ISS) A8CVX7 (/ISS) |
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Cilium GO:0005929
A specialized eukaryotic organelle that consists of a filiform extrusion of the cell surface and of some cytoplasmic parts. Each cilium is largely bounded by an extrusion of the cytoplasmic (plasma) membrane, and contains a regular longitudinal array of microtubules, anchored to a basal body.
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1 | A8CVX7 (/IDA) |
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Ciliary basal body GO:0036064
A membrane-tethered, short cylindrical array of microtubules and associated proteins found at the base of a eukaryotic cilium (also called flagellum) that is similar in structure to a centriole and derives from it. The cilium basal body is the site of assembly and remodelling of the cilium and serves as a nucleation site for axoneme growth. As well as anchoring the cilium, it is thought to provide a selective gateway regulating the entry of ciliary proteins and vesicles by intraflagellar transport.
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1 | Q8N841 (/IDA) |
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Ciliary basal body GO:0036064
A membrane-tethered, short cylindrical array of microtubules and associated proteins found at the base of a eukaryotic cilium (also called flagellum) that is similar in structure to a centriole and derives from it. The cilium basal body is the site of assembly and remodelling of the cilium and serves as a nucleation site for axoneme growth. As well as anchoring the cilium, it is thought to provide a selective gateway regulating the entry of ciliary proteins and vesicles by intraflagellar transport.
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1 | A4Q9E8 (/ISO) |
