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:

"
Pleckstrin-homology domain (PH domain)/Phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTB)
".

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 483: Ran-specific GTPase-activating protein 1

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 1 GO terms relating to "molecular function"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Ran GTPase binding GO:0008536
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with Ran, a conserved Ras-like GTP-binding protein, implicated in nucleocytoplasmic transport, cell cycle progression, spindle assembly, nuclear organization and nuclear envelope (NE) assembly.
7 P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA)

There are 4 GO terms relating to "biological process"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle GO:0000082
The mitotic cell cycle transition by which a cell in G1 commits to S phase. The process begins with the build up of G1 cyclin-dependent kinase (G1 CDK), resulting in the activation of transcription of G1 cyclins. The process ends with the positive feedback of the G1 cyclins on the G1 CDK which commits the cell to S phase, in which DNA replication is initiated.
7 P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP)
RNA export from nucleus GO:0006405
The directed movement of RNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
7 P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP)
Ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process GO:0006511
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein or peptide by hydrolysis of its peptide bonds, initiated by the covalent attachment of a ubiquitin group, or multiple ubiquitin groups, to the protein.
7 P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP)
Protein import into nucleus GO:0006606
The directed movement of a protein from the cytoplasm to the nucleus.
7 P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP) P41920 (/IMP)

There are 2 GO terms relating to "cellular component"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
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.
7 P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA)
Cytoplasm GO:0005737
All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
7 P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA) P41920 (/IDA)
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