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:

"
Zinc/RING finger domain, C3HC4 (zinc finger)
".

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 134: Ring finger protein 11

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 5 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).
57 Q9QYK7 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI) Q9Y3C5 (/IPI)
(47 more)
DNA binding GO:0003677
Any molecular function by which a gene product interacts selectively and non-covalently with DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
56 Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS)
(46 more)
Ubiquitin-protein transferase activity GO:0004842
Catalysis of the transfer of ubiquitin from one protein to another via the reaction X-Ub + Y --> Y-Ub + X, where both X-Ub and Y-Ub are covalent linkages.
56 Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA)
(46 more)
Zinc ion binding GO:0008270
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with zinc (Zn) ions.
56 Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS) Q9Y3C5 (/TAS)
(46 more)
Ubiquitin-protein transferase activity GO:0004842
Catalysis of the transfer of ubiquitin from one protein to another via the reaction X-Ub + Y --> Y-Ub + X, where both X-Ub and Y-Ub are covalent linkages.
1 Q9QYK7 (/ISO)

There are 5 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
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.
56 Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA)
(46 more)
Protein autoubiquitination GO:0051865
The ubiquitination by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues, or residues on an identical protein. Ubiquitination occurs on the lysine residue by formation of an isopeptide crosslink.
56 Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA)
(46 more)
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.
1 Q9QYK7 (/IPI)
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.
1 Q9QYK7 (/ISO)
Protein autoubiquitination GO:0051865
The ubiquitination by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues, or residues on an identical protein. Ubiquitination occurs on the lysine residue by formation of an isopeptide crosslink.
1 Q9QYK7 (/ISO)

There are 4 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
Ubiquitin ligase complex GO:0000151
A protein complex that includes a ubiquitin-protein ligase and enables ubiquitin protein ligase activity. The complex also contains other proteins that may confer substrate specificity on the complex.
56 Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA) Q9Y3C5 (/IDA)
(46 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.
56 Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA) Q9Y3C5 (/HDA)
(46 more)
Ubiquitin ligase complex GO:0000151
A protein complex that includes a ubiquitin-protein ligase and enables ubiquitin protein ligase activity. The complex also contains other proteins that may confer substrate specificity on the complex.
1 Q9QYK7 (/IPI)
Ubiquitin ligase complex GO:0000151
A protein complex that includes a ubiquitin-protein ligase and enables ubiquitin protein ligase activity. The complex also contains other proteins that may confer substrate specificity on the complex.
1 Q9QYK7 (/ISO)
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