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:
"P-loop containing nucleotide triphosphate hydrolases
".
FunFam 2908: Septin CDC11
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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list. The results can be filtered by typing text into the search box at the top of the table.
There are 9 GO terms relating to "biological process"
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| GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Septin ring assembly GO:0000921
The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of septins and associated proteins to form an organized structure resembling a ring at the cell cortex.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Chlamydospore formation GO:0001410
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the chlamydospore over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A chlamydospores is a mitotic (asexual) one-celled spore, produced primarily for survival, not dispersal, originating endogenously and singly within part of a pre-existing cell and possessing an inner secondary and often thickened cell wall. An example of this is found in Candida albicans.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Chitin localization GO:0006033
A process in which chitin is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Nuclear migration GO:0007097
The directed movement of the nucleus to a specific location within a cell.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Protein localization GO:0008104
Any process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Pathogenesis GO:0009405
The set of specific processes that generate the ability of an organism to induce an abnormal, generally detrimental state in another organism.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Maintenance of cell polarity GO:0030011
The maintenance of established anisotropic intracellular organization or cell growth patterns.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Hyphal growth GO:0030448
Growth of fungi as threadlike, tubular structures that may contain multiple nuclei and may or may not be divided internally by septa, or cross-walls.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
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Growth of unicellular organism as a thread of attached cells GO:0070783
A filamentous growth process in which cells remain attached after division and form thread-like filaments that may penetrate into a solid growth medium such as an agar plate, exhibited by unicellular fungi under certain growth conditions.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) G1UB61 (/IMP) |
There are 6 GO terms relating to "cellular component"
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| GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Cellular bud neck septin ring GO:0000144
A ring-shaped structure that forms at the site of cytokinesis in the bud neck of a budding cell; composed of members of the conserved family of filament forming proteins called septins as well as septin-associated proteins. In S. cerevisiae, this structure forms at the time of bud emergence and the septins show a high rate of exchange.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) |
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Cellular bud neck septin structure GO:0000399
Any of a series of septin structures that are localized in the bud neck of a budding fungal cell during the cell cycle.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) |
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Hyphal tip GO:0001411
The end, or tip, of a fungal hypha, where polarized growth occurs during hyphal elongation.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) |
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Cellular bud neck GO:0005935
The constriction between the mother cell and daughter cell (bud) in an organism that reproduces by budding.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) |
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Septin ring GO:0005940
A tight ring-shaped structure that forms in the division plane at the site of cytokinesis; composed of members of the conserved family of filament-forming proteins called septins as well as septin-associated proteins. This type of septin structure is observed at the bud neck of budding fungal cells, at the site of cell division in animal cells, at the junction between the mother cell and a pseudohyphal projection, and also within hyphae of filamentous fungi at sites where a septum will form.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) |
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Hyphal septin ring GO:0032168
A tight ring-shaped structure that forms in the division plane within hyphae of filamentous fungi at sites where a septum will form; composed of septins as well as septin-associated proteins.
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4 | G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) G1UB61 (/IDA) |
