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:

"
Blc2-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 9: Uncharacterized protein, isoform A

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 0 GO terms relating to "molecular function"

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There are 24 GO terms relating to "biological process"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Apoptotic process GO:0006915
A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.
7 Q7KJ42 (/ISS) Q7KM33 (/ISS) Q8T8Y5 (/ISS) Q8T8Y5 (/ISS) Q95U83 (/ISS) Q9NGX3 (/ISS) Q9V9C8 (/ISS)
Apoptotic process GO:0006915
A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.
7 Q7KJ42 (/NAS) Q7KM33 (/NAS) Q8T8Y5 (/NAS) Q8T8Y5 (/NAS) Q95U83 (/NAS) Q9NGX3 (/NAS) Q9V9C8 (/NAS)
Cellular response to starvation GO:0009267
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of deprivation of nourishment.
7 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9NGX3 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Positive regulation of macroautophagy GO:0016239
Any process, such as recognition of nutrient depletion, that activates or increases the rate of macroautophagy to bring cytosolic macromolecules to the vacuole/lysosome for degradation.
7 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9NGX3 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Ectopic germ cell programmed cell death GO:0035234
Programmed cell death of an errant germ line cell that is outside the normal migratory path or ectopic to the gonad. This is an important mechanism of regulating germ cell survival within the embryo.
7 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9NGX3 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Apoptotic process GO:0006915
A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IGI) Q7KM33 (/IGI) Q95U83 (/IGI) Q9V9C8 (/IGI)
Apoptotic process GO:0006915
A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Apoptotic process GO:0006915
A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.
4 Q7KJ42 (/TAS) Q7KM33 (/TAS) Q95U83 (/TAS) Q9V9C8 (/TAS)
Intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage GO:0008630
A series of molecular signals in which an intracellular signal is conveyed to trigger the apoptotic death of a cell. The pathway is induced by the detection of DNA damage, and ends when the execution phase of apoptosis is triggered.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Response to ionizing radiation GO:0010212
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a ionizing radiation stimulus. Ionizing radiation is radiation with sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms and may arise from spontaneous decay of unstable isotopes, resulting in alpha and beta particles and gamma rays. Ionizing radiation also includes X-rays.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Programmed cell death involved in cell development GO:0010623
The activation of endogenous cellular processes that result in the death of a cell as part of its development.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Negative regulation of apoptotic process GO:0043066
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process.
4 Q7KJ42 (/ISS) Q7KM33 (/ISS) Q95U83 (/ISS) Q9V9C8 (/ISS)
Regulation of programmed cell death GO:0043067
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of programmed cell death, cell death resulting from activation of endogenous cellular processes.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IGI) Q7KM33 (/IGI) Q95U83 (/IGI) Q9V9C8 (/IGI)
Negative regulation of neuron apoptotic process GO:0043524
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process in neurons.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Regulation of mitochondrial membrane permeability GO:0046902
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the passage or uptake of molecules by the mitochondrial membrane.
4 Q7KJ42 (/ISS) Q7KM33 (/ISS) Q95U83 (/ISS) Q9V9C8 (/ISS)
Apoptotic process involved in morphogenesis GO:0060561
Any apoptotic process that contributes to the shaping of an anatomical structure.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IMP) Q7KM33 (/IMP) Q95U83 (/IMP) Q9V9C8 (/IMP)
Neuron cellular homeostasis GO:0070050
The cellular homeostatic process that preserves a neuron in a stable, differentiated functional and structural state.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IGI) Q7KM33 (/IGI) Q95U83 (/IGI) Q9V9C8 (/IGI)
Programmed cell death GO:0012501
A process which begins when a cell receives an internal or external signal and activates a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway). The process ends with the death of the cell.
3 Q8T8Y5 (/TAS) Q8T8Y5 (/TAS) Q9NGX3 (/TAS)
Regulation of apoptotic process GO:0042981
Any process that modulates the occurrence or rate of cell death by apoptotic process.
3 Q8T8Y5 (/TAS) Q8T8Y5 (/TAS) Q9NGX3 (/TAS)
Negative regulation of apoptotic process GO:0043066
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process.
3 Q8T8Y5 (/IGI) Q8T8Y5 (/IGI) Q9NGX3 (/IGI)
Negative regulation of apoptotic process GO:0043066
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process.
3 Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q9NGX3 (/IMP)
Positive regulation of programmed cell death GO:0043068
Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of programmed cell death, cell death resulting from activation of endogenous cellular processes.
3 Q8T8Y5 (/IGI) Q8T8Y5 (/IGI) Q9NGX3 (/IGI)
Positive regulation of programmed cell death GO:0043068
Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of programmed cell death, cell death resulting from activation of endogenous cellular processes.
3 Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q8T8Y5 (/IMP) Q9NGX3 (/IMP)
Positive regulation of necrotic cell death GO:0010940
Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of necrotic cell death. Necrotic cell death is a cell death process that is morphologically characterized by a gain in cell volume (oncosis), swelling of organelles, plasma membrane rupture and subsequent loss of intracellular contents.
1 Q9V9C8 (/IMP)

There are 4 GO terms relating to "cellular component"

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GO Term Annotations Evidence
Mitochondrion GO:0005739
A semiautonomous, self replicating organelle that occurs in varying numbers, shapes, and sizes in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. It is notably the site of tissue respiration.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IDA) Q7KM33 (/IDA) Q95U83 (/IDA) Q9V9C8 (/IDA)
Mitochondrial envelope GO:0005740
The double lipid bilayer enclosing the mitochondrion and separating its contents from the cell cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space.
4 Q7KJ42 (/IDA) Q7KM33 (/IDA) Q95U83 (/IDA) Q9V9C8 (/IDA)
Mitochondrial outer membrane GO:0005741
The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the mitochondrial envelope.
4 Q7KJ42 (/ISS) Q7KM33 (/ISS) Q95U83 (/ISS) Q9V9C8 (/ISS)
Endoplasmic reticulum GO:0005783
The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The ER takes two forms, rough (or granular), with ribosomes adhering to the outer surface, and smooth (with no ribosomes attached).
3 Q8T8Y5 (/IDA) Q8T8Y5 (/IDA) Q9NGX3 (/IDA)
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