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:

"
ESAT-6-like
".

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 1: Charged multivesicular body protein 4b

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 9 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
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).
20 Q8T0Q4 (/IPI) Q96CF2 (/IPI) Q9BY43 (/IPI) Q9D8B3 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI)
(10 more)
Protein homodimerization activity GO:0042803
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein to form a homodimer.
18 Q96CF2 (/IPI) Q9BY43 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI)
(8 more)
Identical protein binding GO:0042802
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein or proteins.
16 Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(6 more)
Identical protein binding GO:0042802
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein or proteins.
16 Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI) Q9H444 (/IPI)
(6 more)
Cadherin binding GO:0045296
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with cadherin, a type I membrane protein involved in cell adhesion.
16 Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA)
(6 more)
Protein homodimerization activity GO:0042803
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein to form a homodimer.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Identical protein binding GO:0042802
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein or proteins.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Identical protein binding GO:0042802
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein or proteins.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
ATPase binding GO:0051117
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an ATPase, any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP.
1 Q9BY43 (/IPI)

There are 79 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
Nucleus organization GO:0006997
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of the nucleus.
18 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9BY43 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(8 more)
Mitotic metaphase plate congression GO:0007080
The cell cycle process in which chromosomes are aligned at the metaphase plate, a plane halfway between the poles of the mitotic spindle, during mitosis.
18 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9BY43 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(8 more)
Endosomal transport GO:0016197
The directed movement of substances mediated by an endosome, a membrane-bounded organelle that carries materials enclosed in the lumen or located in the endosomal membrane.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
Macroautophagy GO:0016236
The major inducible pathway for the general turnover of cytoplasmic constituents in eukaryotic cells, it is also responsible for the degradation of active cytoplasmic enzymes and organelles during nutrient starvation. Macroautophagy involves the formation of double-membrane-bounded autophagosomes which enclose the cytoplasmic constituent targeted for degradation in a membrane-bounded structure. Autophagosomes then fuse with a lysosome (or vacuole) releasing single-membrane-bounded autophagic bodies that are then degraded within the lysosome (or vacuole). Some types of macroautophagy, e.g. pexophagy, mitophagy, involve selective targeting of the targets to be degraded.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
Viral life cycle GO:0019058
A set of processes which all viruses follow to ensure survival; includes attachment and entry of the virus particle, decoding of genome information, translation of viral mRNA by host ribosomes, genome replication, and assembly and release of viral particles containing the genome.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
Multivesicular body assembly GO:0036258
The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a multivesicular body, a type of late endosome in which regions of the limiting endosomal membrane invaginate to form internal vesicles; membrane proteins that enter the internal vesicles are sequestered from the cytoplasm.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
Viral budding via host ESCRT complex GO:0039702
Viral budding which uses a host ESCRT protein complex, or complexes, to mediate the budding process.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
Midbody abscission GO:0061952
The process by which the midbody, the cytoplasmic bridge that connects the two prospective daughter cells, is severed at the end of mitotic cytokinesis, resulting in two separate daughter cells.
18 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9BY43 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(8 more)
Mitotic cytokinesis GO:0000281
A cell cycle process that results in the division of the cytoplasm of a cell after mitosis, resulting in the separation of the original cell into two daughter cells.
17 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Posttranslational protein targeting to endoplasmic reticulum membrane GO:0006620
The targeting of proteins to a membrane that occurs after their translation. Some secretory proteins exhibit posttranslational transport into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen: they are synthesized in their entirety on free cytosolic ribosomes and then released into the cytosol, where they are bound by chaperones which keep them in an unfolded state, and subsequently are translocated across the ER membrane.
17 Q9BY43 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Autophagy GO:0006914
The cellular catabolic process in which cells digest parts of their own cytoplasm; allows for both recycling of macromolecular constituents under conditions of cellular stress and remodeling the intracellular structure for cell differentiation.
17 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Regulation of centrosome duplication GO:0010824
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of centrosome duplication. Centrosome duplication is the replication of a centrosome, a structure comprised of a pair of centrioles and peri-centriolar material from which a microtubule spindle apparatus is organized.
17 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Viral budding via host ESCRT complex GO:0039702
Viral budding which uses a host ESCRT protein complex, or complexes, to mediate the budding process.
17 Q9BY43 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(7 more)
Viral budding via host ESCRT complex GO:0039702
Viral budding which uses a host ESCRT protein complex, or complexes, to mediate the budding process.
17 Q9BY43 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI) Q9H444 (/IGI)
(7 more)
Regulation of viral process GO:0050792
Any process that modulates the rate or extent of the viral life cycle, the set of processes by which a virus reproduces and spreads among hosts.
17 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Ubiquitin-independent protein catabolic process via the multivesicular body sorting pathway GO:0090611
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein or peptide, via the multivesicular body (MVB) sorting pathway; proteins are sorted into MVBs, and delivered to a lysosome/vacuole for degradation. This process is independent of ubiquitination.
17 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Negative regulation of neuron death GO:1901215
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of neuron death.
17 Q9BY43 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Regulation of mitotic spindle assembly GO:1901673
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of mitotic spindle assembly.
17 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Positive regulation of viral release from host cell GO:1902188
Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of viral release from host cell.
17 Q96CF2 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Negative regulation of autophagosome assembly GO:1902902
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of autophagosome assembly.
17 Q9BY43 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(7 more)
Autophagy GO:0006914
The cellular catabolic process in which cells digest parts of their own cytoplasm; allows for both recycling of macromolecular constituents under conditions of cellular stress and remodeling the intracellular structure for cell differentiation.
16 Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(6 more)
Exit from mitosis GO:0010458
The cell cycle transition where a cell leaves M phase and enters a new G1 phase. M phase is the part of the mitotic cell cycle during which mitosis and cytokinesis take place.
16 Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(6 more)
Nuclear envelope reassembly GO:0031468
The reformation of the nuclear envelope following its breakdown in the context of a normal process.
16 Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(6 more)
Maintenance of lens transparency GO:0036438
A homeostatic process in which the lens is maintained in a highly refractive, transparent state to allow for optimal focusing of light on the retina.
16 Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(6 more)
Viral budding GO:0046755
A viral process by which enveloped viruses acquire a host-derived membrane enriched in viral proteins to form their external envelope. The process starts when nucleocapsids, assembled or in the process of being built, induce formation of a membrane curvature in the host plasma or organelle membrane and wrap up in the forming bud. The process ends when the bud is eventually pinched off by membrane scission to release the enveloped particle into the lumenal or extracellular space.
16 Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(6 more)
Protein homooligomerization GO:0051260
The process of creating protein oligomers, compounds composed of a small number, usually between three and ten, of identical component monomers. Oligomers may be formed by the polymerization of a number of monomers or the depolymerization of a large protein polymer.
16 Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(6 more)
Negative regulation of cell death GO:0060548
Any process that decreases the rate or frequency of cell death. Cell death is the specific activation or halting of processes within a cell so that its vital functions markedly cease, rather than simply deteriorating gradually over time, which culminates in cell death.
16 Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(6 more)
Membrane fission GO:0090148
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the separation of a single continuous membrane into two membranes.
16 Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP) Q9H444 (/IMP)
(6 more)
Mitotic cytokinesis GO:0000281
A cell cycle process that results in the division of the cytoplasm of a cell after mitosis, resulting in the separation of the original cell into two daughter cells.
6 Q5XGW6 (/ISS) Q5ZHP5 (/ISS) Q6GL11 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q9D8B3 (/ISS)
Exit from mitosis GO:0010458
The cell cycle transition where a cell leaves M phase and enters a new G1 phase. M phase is the part of the mitotic cell cycle during which mitosis and cytokinesis take place.
6 Q5XGW6 (/ISS) Q5ZHP5 (/ISS) Q6GL11 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q9D8B3 (/ISS)
Nuclear envelope reassembly GO:0031468
The reformation of the nuclear envelope following its breakdown in the context of a normal process.
6 Q5XGW6 (/ISS) Q5ZHP5 (/ISS) Q6GL11 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q9D8B3 (/ISS)
Membrane fission GO:0090148
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the separation of a single continuous membrane into two membranes.
6 Q5XGW6 (/ISS) Q5ZHP5 (/ISS) Q6GL11 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q9D8B3 (/ISS)
Abscission GO:0009838
The controlled shedding of a body part.
5 Q569C1 (/ISS) Q6GNN8 (/ISS) Q6GNN8 (/ISS) Q6IQ73 (/ISS) Q9D7F7 (/ISS)
Negative regulation of cytokinesis GO:0032466
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the division of the cytoplasm of a cell, and its separation into two daughter cells.
5 Q569C1 (/ISS) Q6GNN8 (/ISS) Q6GNN8 (/ISS) Q6IQ73 (/ISS) Q9D7F7 (/ISS)
Mitotic cytokinesis checkpoint GO:0044878
A mitotic cell cycle checkpoint that detects a defect in cytokinesis and prevents further rounds of nuclear division until cytokinesis is completed.
5 Q569C1 (/ISS) Q6GNN8 (/ISS) Q6GNN8 (/ISS) Q6IQ73 (/ISS) Q9D7F7 (/ISS)
Nucleus organization GO:0006997
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of the nucleus.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Mitotic metaphase plate congression GO:0007080
The cell cycle process in which chromosomes are aligned at the metaphase plate, a plane halfway between the poles of the mitotic spindle, during mitosis.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Regulation of centrosome duplication GO:0010824
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of centrosome duplication. Centrosome duplication is the replication of a centrosome, a structure comprised of a pair of centrioles and peri-centriolar material from which a microtubule spindle apparatus is organized.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Regulation of viral process GO:0050792
Any process that modulates the rate or extent of the viral life cycle, the set of processes by which a virus reproduces and spreads among hosts.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Midbody abscission GO:0061952
The process by which the midbody, the cytoplasmic bridge that connects the two prospective daughter cells, is severed at the end of mitotic cytokinesis, resulting in two separate daughter cells.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Ubiquitin-independent protein catabolic process via the multivesicular body sorting pathway GO:0090611
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein or peptide, via the multivesicular body (MVB) sorting pathway; proteins are sorted into MVBs, and delivered to a lysosome/vacuole for degradation. This process is independent of ubiquitination.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Regulation of mitotic spindle assembly GO:1901673
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of mitotic spindle assembly.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Positive regulation of viral release from host cell GO:1902188
Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of viral release from host cell.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Mitotic cytokinesis GO:0000281
A cell cycle process that results in the division of the cytoplasm of a cell after mitosis, resulting in the separation of the original cell into two daughter cells.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Posttranslational protein targeting to endoplasmic reticulum membrane GO:0006620
The targeting of proteins to a membrane that occurs after their translation. Some secretory proteins exhibit posttranslational transport into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen: they are synthesized in their entirety on free cytosolic ribosomes and then released into the cytosol, where they are bound by chaperones which keep them in an unfolded state, and subsequently are translocated across the ER membrane.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Vesicle budding from membrane GO:0006900
The evagination of a membrane, resulting in formation of a vesicle.
1 Q9BY43 (/IGI)
Vesicle budding from membrane GO:0006900
The evagination of a membrane, resulting in formation of a vesicle.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Autophagy GO:0006914
The cellular catabolic process in which cells digest parts of their own cytoplasm; allows for both recycling of macromolecular constituents under conditions of cellular stress and remodeling the intracellular structure for cell differentiation.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Abscission GO:0009838
The controlled shedding of a body part.
1 Q96CF2 (/IMP)
Abscission GO:0009838
The controlled shedding of a body part.
1 Q9D7F7 (/ISO)
Membrane invagination GO:0010324
The infolding of a membrane.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Exit from mitosis GO:0010458
The cell cycle transition where a cell leaves M phase and enters a new G1 phase. M phase is the part of the mitotic cell cycle during which mitosis and cytokinesis take place.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Regulation of autophagy GO:0010506
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of autophagy. Autophagy is the process in which cells digest parts of their own cytoplasm.
1 Q9D8B3 (/IMP)
Neuron remodeling GO:0016322
The developmentally regulated remodeling of neuronal projections such as pruning to eliminate the extra dendrites and axons projections set up in early stages of nervous system development.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP)
Nuclear envelope reassembly GO:0031468
The reformation of the nuclear envelope following its breakdown in the context of a normal process.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Negative regulation of cytokinesis GO:0032466
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the division of the cytoplasm of a cell, and its separation into two daughter cells.
1 Q96CF2 (/IMP)
Negative regulation of cytokinesis GO:0032466
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the division of the cytoplasm of a cell, and its separation into two daughter cells.
1 Q9D7F7 (/ISO)
Endosome transport via multivesicular body sorting pathway GO:0032509
The directed movement of substances from endosomes to lysosomes or vacuoles by a pathway in which molecules are sorted into multivesicular bodies, which then fuse with the target compartment.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP)
Maintenance of lens transparency GO:0036438
A homeostatic process in which the lens is maintained in a highly refractive, transparent state to allow for optimal focusing of light on the retina.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Viral budding via host ESCRT complex GO:0039702
Viral budding which uses a host ESCRT protein complex, or complexes, to mediate the budding process.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process via the multivesicular body sorting pathway GO:0043162
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein or peptide covalently tagged with ubiquitin, via the multivesicular body (MVB) sorting pathway; ubiquitin-tagged proteins are sorted into MVBs, and delivered to a lysosome/vacuole for degradation.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP)
Negative regulation of growth of symbiont in host GO:0044130
Any process in which the symbiont stops, prevents or reduces its increase in size or mass within the cells or tissues of the host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in the symbiotic interaction.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP)
Mitotic cytokinesis checkpoint GO:0044878
A mitotic cell cycle checkpoint that detects a defect in cytokinesis and prevents further rounds of nuclear division until cytokinesis is completed.
1 Q96CF2 (/IMP)
Mitotic cytokinesis checkpoint GO:0044878
A mitotic cell cycle checkpoint that detects a defect in cytokinesis and prevents further rounds of nuclear division until cytokinesis is completed.
1 Q9D7F7 (/ISO)
Viral budding GO:0046755
A viral process by which enveloped viruses acquire a host-derived membrane enriched in viral proteins to form their external envelope. The process starts when nucleocapsids, assembled or in the process of being built, induce formation of a membrane curvature in the host plasma or organelle membrane and wrap up in the forming bud. The process ends when the bud is eventually pinched off by membrane scission to release the enveloped particle into the lumenal or extracellular space.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Female germ-line stem cell asymmetric division GO:0048132
The self-renewing division of a germline stem cell in the female gonad, to produce a daughter stem cell and a daughter germ cell, which will divide to form the female gametes.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP)
Dendrite morphogenesis GO:0048813
The process in which the anatomical structures of a dendrite are generated and organized.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IMP)
Protein polymerization GO:0051258
The process of creating protein polymers, compounds composed of a large number of component monomers; polymeric proteins may be made up of different or identical monomers. Polymerization occurs by the addition of extra monomers to an existing poly- or oligomeric protein.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Protein homooligomerization GO:0051260
The process of creating protein oligomers, compounds composed of a small number, usually between three and ten, of identical component monomers. Oligomers may be formed by the polymerization of a number of monomers or the depolymerization of a large protein polymer.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Protein homooligomerization GO:0051260
The process of creating protein oligomers, compounds composed of a small number, usually between three and ten, of identical component monomers. Oligomers may be formed by the polymerization of a number of monomers or the depolymerization of a large protein polymer.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Negative regulation of cell death GO:0060548
Any process that decreases the rate or frequency of cell death. Cell death is the specific activation or halting of processes within a cell so that its vital functions markedly cease, rather than simply deteriorating gradually over time, which culminates in cell death.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Membrane fission GO:0090148
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the separation of a single continuous membrane into two membranes.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Plasma membrane tubulation GO:0097320
A membrane tubulation process occurring in a plasma membrane.
1 Q9BY43 (/IGI)
Plasma membrane tubulation GO:0097320
A membrane tubulation process occurring in a plasma membrane.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Regulation of postsynapse organization GO:0099175
Any process that modulates the physical form of a postsynapse.
1 D4A9Z8 (/IDA)
Regulation of postsynapse organization GO:0099175
Any process that modulates the physical form of a postsynapse.
1 D4A9Z8 (/IMP)
Regulation of postsynapse organization GO:0099175
Any process that modulates the physical form of a postsynapse.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Negative regulation of neuron death GO:1901215
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of neuron death.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Negative regulation of autophagosome assembly GO:1902902
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of autophagosome assembly.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)

There are 40 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
Midbody GO:0030496
A thin cytoplasmic bridge formed between daughter cells at the end of cytokinesis. The midbody forms where the contractile ring constricts, and may persist for some time before finally breaking to complete cytokinesis.
19 Q8T0Q4 (/IDA) Q96CF2 (/IDA) Q9BY43 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(9 more)
ESCRT III complex GO:0000815
An endosomal sorting complex required for transport. Consists of two soluble subcomplexes of highly charged coiled-coil proteins and is required for sorting and/or concentration of multivesicular body (MVB) cargoes.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
Nucleus GO:0005634
A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.
18 Q9BY43 (/IDA) Q9D8B3 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(8 more)
Cytosol GO:0005829
The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
18 Q96CF2 (/TAS) Q9BY43 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS) Q9H444 (/TAS)
(8 more)
ESCRT III complex GO:0000815
An endosomal sorting complex required for transport. Consists of two soluble subcomplexes of highly charged coiled-coil proteins and is required for sorting and/or concentration of multivesicular body (MVB) cargoes.
17 Q9BY43 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(7 more)
Cytoplasm GO:0005737
All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
17 Q9BY43 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(7 more)
Cytoplasmic side of plasma membrane GO:0009898
The leaflet the plasma membrane that faces the cytoplasm and any proteins embedded or anchored in it or attached to its surface.
17 Q9BY43 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(7 more)
Nuclear envelope GO:0005635
The double lipid bilayer enclosing the nucleus and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space, a gap of width 20-40 nm (also called the perinuclear space).
16 Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(6 more)
Endosome GO:0005768
A vacuole to which materials ingested by endocytosis are delivered.
16 Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(6 more)
Membrane coat GO:0030117
Any of several different proteinaceous coats that can associate with membranes. Membrane coats include those formed by clathrin plus an adaptor complex, the COPI and COPII complexes, and possibly others. They are found associated with membranes on many vesicles as well as other membrane features such as pits and perhaps tubules.
16 Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(6 more)
Vesicle GO:0031982
Any small, fluid-filled, spherical organelle enclosed by membrane.
16 Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA) Q9H444 (/IDA)
(6 more)
Extracellular exosome GO:0070062
A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
16 Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA) Q9H444 (/HDA)
(6 more)
ESCRT III complex GO:0000815
An endosomal sorting complex required for transport. Consists of two soluble subcomplexes of highly charged coiled-coil proteins and is required for sorting and/or concentration of multivesicular body (MVB) cargoes.
7 Q5XGW6 (/ISS) Q5ZHP5 (/ISS) Q6GL11 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q8T0Q4 (/ISS) Q9D8B3 (/ISS)
Nuclear envelope GO:0005635
The double lipid bilayer enclosing the nucleus and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space, a gap of width 20-40 nm (also called the perinuclear space).
6 Q5XGW6 (/ISS) Q5ZHP5 (/ISS) Q6GL11 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q7ZVC4 (/ISS) Q9D8B3 (/ISS)
Midbody GO:0030496
A thin cytoplasmic bridge formed between daughter cells at the end of cytokinesis. The midbody forms where the contractile ring constricts, and may persist for some time before finally breaking to complete cytokinesis.
2 Q9D7F7 (/ISO) Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
ESCRT III complex GO:0000815
An endosomal sorting complex required for transport. Consists of two soluble subcomplexes of highly charged coiled-coil proteins and is required for sorting and/or concentration of multivesicular body (MVB) cargoes.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Nucleus GO:0005634
A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Nuclear envelope GO:0005635
The double lipid bilayer enclosing the nucleus and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space, a gap of width 20-40 nm (also called the perinuclear space).
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Cytoplasm GO:0005737
All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Endosome GO:0005768
A vacuole to which materials ingested by endocytosis are delivered.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Multivesicular body GO:0005771
A type of endosome in which regions of the limiting endosomal membrane invaginate to form internal vesicles; membrane proteins that enter the internal vesicles are sequestered from the cytoplasm.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IDA)
Cytosol GO:0005829
The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
1 Q9D8B3 (/IDA)
Cytoplasmic side of plasma membrane GO:0009898
The leaflet the plasma membrane that faces the cytoplasm and any proteins embedded or anchored in it or attached to its surface.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Endosome membrane GO:0010008
The lipid bilayer surrounding an endosome.
1 Q18886 (/IDA)
Postsynaptic density GO:0014069
An electron dense network of proteins within and adjacent to the postsynaptic membrane of an asymmetric, neuron-neuron synapse. Its major components include neurotransmitter receptors and the proteins that spatially and functionally organize them such as anchoring and scaffolding molecules, signaling enzymes and cytoskeletal components.
1 D4A9Z8 (/IDA)
Postsynaptic density GO:0014069
An electron dense network of proteins within and adjacent to the postsynaptic membrane of an asymmetric, neuron-neuron synapse. Its major components include neurotransmitter receptors and the proteins that spatially and functionally organize them such as anchoring and scaffolding molecules, signaling enzymes and cytoskeletal components.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Membrane GO:0016020
A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it an attached to it.
1 Q9D8B3 (/IDA)
Membrane coat GO:0030117
Any of several different proteinaceous coats that can associate with membranes. Membrane coats include those formed by clathrin plus an adaptor complex, the COPI and COPII complexes, and possibly others. They are found associated with membranes on many vesicles as well as other membrane features such as pits and perhaps tubules.
1 Q9BY43 (/IMP)
Membrane coat GO:0030117
Any of several different proteinaceous coats that can associate with membranes. Membrane coats include those formed by clathrin plus an adaptor complex, the COPI and COPII complexes, and possibly others. They are found associated with membranes on many vesicles as well as other membrane features such as pits and perhaps tubules.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Vesicle GO:0031982
Any small, fluid-filled, spherical organelle enclosed by membrane.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Neuronal cell body GO:0043025
The portion of a neuron that includes the nucleus, but excludes cell projections such as axons and dendrites.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IDA)
Membrane raft GO:0045121
Any of the small (10-200 nm), heterogeneous, highly dynamic, sterol- and sphingolipid-enriched membrane domains that compartmentalize cellular processes. Small rafts can sometimes be stabilized to form larger platforms through protein-protein and protein-lipid interactions.
1 Q18886 (/HDA)
Fusome GO:0045169
A large intracellular spectrin-rich structure that has been found in insect germline cells and mammalian hematopoietic cells. The fusome is an elongated, branched structure, formed from the spherical spectrosome organelle.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IDA)
Contractile ring GO:0070938
A cytoskeletal structure composed of filamentous protein that forms beneath the membrane of many cells or organelles, in the plane of cell or organelle division. Ring contraction is associated with centripetal growth of the membrane that divides the cytoplasm of the two daughter cells or organelles.
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IDA)
Flemming body GO:0090543
A cell part that is the central region of the midbody characterized by a gap in alpha-tubulin staining. It is a dense structure of antiparallel microtubules from the central spindle in the middle of the intercellular bridge.
1 Q96CF2 (/IDA)
Flemming body GO:0090543
A cell part that is the central region of the midbody characterized by a gap in alpha-tubulin staining. It is a dense structure of antiparallel microtubules from the central spindle in the middle of the intercellular bridge.
1 Q9D7F7 (/ISO)
Glutamatergic synapse GO:0098978
A synapse that uses glutamate as a neurotransmitter.
1 D4A9Z8 (/IDA)
Glutamatergic synapse GO:0098978
A synapse that uses glutamate as a neurotransmitter.
1 D4A9Z8 (/IMP)
Glutamatergic synapse GO:0098978
A synapse that uses glutamate as a neurotransmitter.
1 Q9D8B3 (/ISO)
Proximal dendrite GO:1990635
The dendrite of the dendritic tree that is closest to the neuronal cell body (the soma).
1 Q8T0Q4 (/IDA)
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