CATH Superfamily 1.10.10.10
Winged helix-like DNA-binding domain superfamily/Winged helix DNA-binding domain
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:
"Winged helix-like DNA-binding domain superfamily/Winged helix DNA-binding domain
".
FunFam 1051: Carminomycin 4-O-methyltransferase DnrK
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 3 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
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GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Methyltransferase activity GO:0008168
Catalysis of the transfer of a methyl group to an acceptor molecule.
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3 | Q06528 (/IDA) Q06528 (/IDA) Q55216 (/IDA) |
O-methyltransferase activity GO:0008171
Catalysis of the transfer of a methyl group to the oxygen atom of an acceptor molecule.
|
1 | Q84HC8 (/IDA) |
Carboxy-lyase activity GO:0016831
Catalysis of the nonhydrolytic addition or removal of a carboxyl group to or from a compound.
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1 | Q54527 (/IDA) |
There are 3 GO terms relating to "biological process"
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GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Daunorubicin biosynthetic process GO:1901771
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of daunorubicin.
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2 | Q06528 (/IDA) Q06528 (/IDA) |
Antibiotic biosynthetic process GO:0017000
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of an antibiotic, a substance produced by or derived from certain fungi, bacteria, and other organisms, that can destroy or inhibit the growth of other microorganisms.
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1 | Q84HC8 (/IDA) |
Daunorubicin biosynthetic process GO:1901771
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of daunorubicin.
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1 | Q55216 (/IMP) |
There are 0 GO terms relating to "cellular component"
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