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:

"
CAP Gly-rich-like 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 18: BIK1p Microtubule-associated protein

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
Microtubule binding GO:0008017
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with microtubules, filaments composed of tubulin monomers.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)

There are 6 GO terms relating to "biological process"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Mitotic spindle elongation GO:0000022
The cell cycle process in which the distance is lengthened between poles of the mitotic spindle. Mitotic spindle elongation begins during mitotic prophase and ends during mitotic anaphase B.
6 P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI)
Karyogamy involved in conjugation with cellular fusion GO:0000742
During sexual reproduction, the creation of a single nucleus from multiple nuclei as a result of fusing the lipid bilayers that surround each nuclei. This occurs after cytogamy.
6 P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP)
Nuclear migration involved in conjugation with cellular fusion GO:0000743
The microtubule-based movement of nuclei towards one another as a prelude to karyogamy in organisms undergoing conjugation with cellular fusion.
6 P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP)
2-micrometer plasmid partitioning GO:0030543
The process in which copies of the 2-micrometer plasmid, found in fungi such as Saccharomyces, are distributed to daughter cells upon cell division.
6 P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI) P11709 (/IGI)
2-micrometer plasmid partitioning GO:0030543
The process in which copies of the 2-micrometer plasmid, found in fungi such as Saccharomyces, are distributed to daughter cells upon cell division.
6 P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP) P11709 (/IMP)
Negative regulation of microtubule polymerization GO:0031115
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of microtubule polymerization.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)

There are 8 GO terms relating to "cellular component"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Kinetochore GO:0000776
A multisubunit complex that is located at the centromeric region of DNA and provides an attachment point for the spindle microtubules.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Condensed nuclear chromosome kinetochore GO:0000778
A multisubunit complex that is located at the centromeric region of a condensed nuclear chromosome and provides an attachment point for the spindle microtubules.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Spindle pole body GO:0005816
The microtubule organizing center in fungi; functionally homologous to the animal cell centrosome.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Spindle GO:0005819
The array of microtubules and associated molecules that forms between opposite poles of a eukaryotic cell during mitosis or meiosis and serves to move the duplicated chromosomes apart.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Spindle microtubule GO:0005876
Any microtubule that is part of a mitotic or meiotic spindle; anchored at one spindle pole.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Cell cortex GO:0005938
The region of a cell that lies just beneath the plasma membrane and often, but not always, contains a network of actin filaments and associated proteins.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Microtubule plus-end GO:0035371
The growing (plus) end of a microtubule. In vitro, microtubules polymerize more quickly at the plus end than at the minus end. In vivo, microtubule growth occurs only at the plus end, and the plus end switches between periods of growth and shortening, a behavior known as dynamic instability.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)
Mating projection tip GO:0043332
The apex of the mating projection in unicellular fungi exposed to mating pheromone; site of polarized growth.
6 P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA) P11709 (/IDA)