The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_4_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

"
SpoA-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: Flagellar motor switch protein FliN

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"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Phosphoprotein phosphatase activity GO:0004721
Catalysis of the reaction: a phosphoprotein + H2O = a protein + phosphate. Together with protein kinases, these enzymes control the state of phosphorylation of cell proteins and thereby provide an important mechanism for regulating cellular activity.
7 P24073 (/IDA) P24073 (/IDA) P24073 (/IDA) P24073 (/IDA) P24073 (/IDA) P24073 (/IDA) P24073 (/IDA)
Motor activity GO:0003774
Catalysis of the generation of force resulting either in movement along a microfilament or microtubule, or in torque resulting in membrane scission, coupled to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate.
2 Q74G27 (/ISS) Q74G27 (/ISS)
Structural molecule activity GO:0005198
The action of a molecule that contributes to the structural integrity of a complex or its assembly within or outside a cell.
1 Q8ECC3 (/ISS)

There are 3 GO terms relating to "biological process"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Chemotaxis GO:0006935
The directed movement of a motile cell or organism, or the directed growth of a cell guided by a specific chemical concentration gradient. Movement may be towards a higher concentration (positive chemotaxis) or towards a lower concentration (negative chemotaxis).
7 P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP)
Dephosphorylation GO:0016311
The process of removing one or more phosphoric (ester or anhydride) residues from a molecule.
7 P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP)
Regulation of bacterial-type flagellum-dependent cell motility GO:1902021
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of bacterial-type flagellum-dependent cell motility.
7 P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP) P24073 (/IMP)

There are 2 GO terms relating to "cellular component"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Bacterial-type flagellum GO:0009288
A motor complex composed of an extracellular helical protein filament coupled to a rotary motor embedded in the cell envelope.
28 Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS) Q884W6 (/ISS)
(18 more)
Bacterial-type flagellum basal body GO:0009425
One of the three major substructures of the bacterial-type flagellum, the basal body is embedded in the cell envelope (the plasma membrane, peptidoglycan cell wall, and, if one is present, the outer membrane); it houses the secretion apparatus that exports the more distal components and the flagellar motor.
2 Q74G27 (/ISS) Q74G27 (/ISS)
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