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:
"4-hydroxybutyrate coenzyme like domains
".
FunFam 1: DeoR/GlpR family transcriptional regulator
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
list. The results can be filtered by typing text into the search box at the top of the table.
GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Bacterial-type proximal promoter sequence-specific DNA binding GO:0000986
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a specific upstream regulatory DNA sequence (transcription factor recognition sequence or binding site) located in the proximal promoter of a bacterial gene (or cistron, or operon). The proximal promoter is in cis with and relatively close to the core promoter.
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130 |
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
(120 more) |
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).
|
130 |
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
P0ACL0 (/IPI)
(120 more) |
DNA-binding transcription factor activity GO:0003700
A protein or a member of a complex that interacts selectively and non-covalently with a specific DNA sequence (sometimes referred to as a motif) within the regulatory region of a gene to modulate transcription. Regulatory regions include promoters (proximal and distal) and enhancers. Genes are transcriptional units, and include bacterial operons.
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27 |
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
(17 more) |
There are 4 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 |
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Negative regulation of transcription, DNA-templated GO:0045892
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cellular DNA-templated transcription.
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130 |
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
P0ACL0 (/IDA)
(120 more) |
Transcription, DNA-templated GO:0006351
The cellular synthesis of RNA on a template of DNA.
|
62 |
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
P32144 (/ISS)
(52 more) |
Regulation of transcription, DNA-templated GO:0006355
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cellular DNA-templated transcription.
|
27 |
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
Q87XK9 (/ISS)
(17 more) |
Negative regulation of cellular carbohydrate metabolic process GO:0010677
Any process that decreases the rate, extent or frequency of the chemical reactions and pathways involving carbohydrates, any of a group of organic compounds based of the general formula Cx(H2O)y, as carried out by individual cells.
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13 |
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
Q51391 (/IMP)
(3 more) |
There are 0 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.