The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_3_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

"
Spermadhesin, CUB domain
".

Functional Families

Overview of the Structural Clusters (SC) and Functional Families within this CATH Superfamily. Clusters with a representative structure are represented by a filled circle.
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FunFam 89: Uncharacterized protein, isoform A

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 0 GO terms relating to "molecular function"

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There are 9 GO terms relating to "biological process"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Postsynaptic membrane organization GO:0001941
A process which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a postsynaptic membrane, the specialized area of membrane facing the presynaptic membrane on the tip of the nerve ending and separated from it by a minute cleft (the synaptic cleft).
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Neuromuscular synaptic transmission GO:0007274
The process of synaptic transmission from a neuron to a muscle, across a synapse.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Neuromuscular junction development GO:0007528
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a neuromuscular junction.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Hatching behavior GO:0035187
The specific behavior of an organism during the emergence from an egg shell. In Drosophila for example, the larva swings its head reiteratively through a semicircular arc, using its mouth hooks to tear apart the chorion in front of it and thus free itself from within the egg shell.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Locomotion GO:0040011
Self-propelled movement of a cell or organism from one location to another.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Receptor clustering GO:0043113
The receptor metabolic process that results in grouping of a set of receptors at a cellular location, often to amplify the sensitivity of a signaling response.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Flight GO:0060361
Self-propelled movement of an organism from one location to another through the air, usually by means of active wing movement.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Postsynaptic density organization GO:0097106
A process that results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a postsynaptic density, a region that lies adjacent to the cytoplasmic face of the postsynaptic membrane at excitatory synapse.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)
Glutamate receptor clustering GO:0097688
The neurotransmitter-gated ion channel clustering process in which glutamate receptors are localized to distinct domains in the cell membrane.
2 G4LU05 (/IMP) Q9VYC7 (/IMP)

There are 3 GO terms relating to "cellular component"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Ionotropic glutamate receptor complex GO:0008328
A multimeric assembly of four or five subunits which form a structure with an extracellular N-terminus and a large loop that together form the ligand binding domain. The C-terminus is intracellular. The ionotropic glutamate receptor complex itself acts as a ligand-gated ion channel; on binding glutamate, charged ions pass through a channel in the center of the receptor complex.
2 G4LU05 (/IDA) Q9VYC7 (/IDA)
Neuromuscular junction GO:0031594
The junction between the axon of a motor neuron and a muscle fiber. In response to the arrival of action potentials, the presynaptic button releases molecules of neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. These diffuse across the cleft and transmit the signal to the postsynaptic membrane of the muscle fiber, leading to a change in post-synaptic potential.
2 G4LU05 (/IDA) Q9VYC7 (/IDA)
Muscle cell postsynaptic specialization GO:0097482
A postsynaptic specialization that is part of a neuromuscular junction.
2 G4LU05 (/IDA) Q9VYC7 (/IDA)