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Category: ProteinDomain
Type Details Score
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6662
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 296 and 311 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6661
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 200 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6660
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is predominantly found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 110 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6659
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found mainly in archaea. Proteins in this family are typically between 121 and 132 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein-export membrane protein SecF, bacterial
Type: Family
Description: Secretion across the inner membrane in some Gram-negative bacteria occurs via the preprotein translocase pathway. Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm as precursors, and require a chaperone subunit to direct them tothe translocase component [ ]. From there, the mature proteins are either targeted to the outermembrane, or remain as periplasmic proteins. The translocase protein subunits are encoded on the bacterial chromosome. The translocase itself comprises 7 proteins, including a chaperone protein (SecB), an ATPase (SecA), an integralmembrane complex (SecCY, SecE and SecG), and two additional membrane proteins that promote the release ofthe mature peptide into the periplasm (SecD and SecF) [ ]. The chaperone protein SecB [] is a highly acidic homotetrameric protein that exists as a "dimer of dimers"in the bacterial cytoplasm. SecB maintains preproteins in an unfolded state after translation, and targets these to the peripheral membraneprotein ATPase SecA for secretion [ ]. Together with SecY and SecG, SecE forms a multimericchannel through which preproteins are translocated, using both proton motive forces and ATP-driven secretion. The latter is mediated by SecA. The structure of theEscherichia coli SecYEG assembly revealed a sandwich of two membranes interacting through the extensive cytoplasmic domains []. Each membrane is composed of dimers of SecYEG. The monomeric complex contains 15transmembrane helices. The SecD and SecF equivalents of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis are jointly present in one polypeptide,denoted SecDF, that is required to maintain a high capacity for protein secretion. Unlike the SecD subunit of the pre-protein translocase of E. coli, SecDFof B. subtilis was not required for the release of a mature secretory protein from the membrane, indicating that SecDF is involved in earlier translocation steps [].Comparison with SecD and SecF proteins from other organisms revealed the presence of 10 conservedregions in SecDF, some of which appear to be important for SecDF function. Interestingly, the SecDF protein of B. subtilis has 12 putative transmembranedomains. Thus, SecDF does not only show sequence similarity but also structural similarity to secondary solute transporters [].This entry rerpesents the SecF protein found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function UPF0346
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several short hypothetical bacterial proteins of around 70 residues in length. The majority of the members of this family seem to all belong to the order Bacillales or Lactobacillales. The function of this family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5062
Type: Family
Description: The function of DUF5062 is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Haem exporter protein D (CcmD)
Type: Family
Description: The CcmD protein is part of a C-type cytochrome biogenesis operon [ ]. CcmD interacts with CcmE and CcmC, establishing a cytoplasm to periplasm haem delivery pathway [, ]. CcmD is a component of the CcmABC ATP-binding cassette transporter complex. It is not necessary for the CcmC-dependent transfer of heme to CcmE in the periplasm but it is required for the release of holo-CcmE from the CcmABCD complex [].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6549
Type: Family
Description: This family is functionally uncharacterised. It is mainly found in bacteroidetes, and is typically between 120 and 180 amino acids in length. There are two highly conserved residues, an aspartate and a tryptophan, and a NP conserved motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6548
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in firmicutes. Proteins in this family are around 180 amino acids in length. They contain highly conserved motifs, YKxLD and I/LC at the N-terminal and LKxxRxxRN in the middle.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6547
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 116 and 127 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6546
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a domain found in uncharacterised fungal proteins. A few members contain an N-terminal F-box domain .
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6545
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents an integral membrane protein of unknown function. Proteins in this family are found in a range of bacterial species.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6544
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a set of uncharacterised proteins found in bacteria and archaea.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6542
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents an integral membrane domain composed of four predicted transmembrane helices. The function of this region is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6541
Type: Family
Description: This family is composed of a group of large bacterial integral membrane proteins that likely have a transporter function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6540
Type: Family
Description: This entry contains a large diverse family of fungal proteins of unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5063
Type: Family
Description: The function of DUF5063 is not clear.
Protein Domain
Name: Lysis inhibition accessory protein rIII
Type: Family
Description: Lysis inhibition (LIN) accessory protein rIII is thought to inhibit cell lysis by binding to the cytoplasmic part of holin T, stabilizing the holin-antiholin complex and preventing lysis by blocking the hole-forming function of the T holin [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5064
Type: Family
Description: Members of this family are found in Pseudomonas species. Several are annotated as being acetyl-CoA carboxylase alpha subunit, but this could not be confirmed.
Protein Domain
Name: CAG pathogenicity island protein 13
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents CAG pathogenicity island protein 13 (CagS), which is a family of proteins from the pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori. The gene lies just downstream of the cluster whose protein-products resemble those of the Vibrio proteins that form the structural core of T4SS. The exact function of CagS is not known [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4311
Type: Family
Description: The proteins in this family are functionally uncharacterised.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6538
Type: Domain
Description: This short presumed domain is found at the N-terminal of a variety of phage integrase proteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6537
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents a presumed domain that is found associated with a variety of enzyme domains. The function of this domain is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6775
Type: Family
Description: This family is functionally uncharacterised. This domain family is mainly found in archaea. An AlphaFold prediction shows close similarity to zinc dependent peptidases.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2184
Type: Family
Description: This group of proteins currently has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6773
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 151 and 172 amino acids in length. This family has a conserved sequence motif DER and two conserved residues, a Tyr and a Gly.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6772
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 292 and 316 amino acids in length. An AlphaFold prediction show similarity to the concanavalin superfamily suggesting that this family may be involved in carbohydrate binding.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6771
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in proteobacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 70 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6770
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteroidetes. Proteins in this family are typically between 514 and 521 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6769
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteroidetes. Proteins in this family are typically 136 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4795
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 285 and 978 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6768
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 130 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6767
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in actinobacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 59 and 74 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs: VTGP and DPE. The proteins contain four conserved cysteines.
Protein Domain
Name: Conserved hypothetical protein CHP03577, EF0830/AHA3911
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents small (about 120 amino acid) proteins found in both Gram-positive (e.g. Enterococcus faecalis) and Gram-negative (e.g. Aeromonas hydrophila) bacteria, as part of a cluster of conserved proteins. The function is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6766
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, archaea and virus. Proteins in this family are typically between 215 and 226 amino acids in length. Structure prediction shows this family contains 4 α-helices.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6674
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, mainly in firmicutes. Proteins in this family are typically between 259 and 297 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs: AMKIP and SMN.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4312
Type: Family
Description: The proteins in this family are functionally uncharacterised.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6672
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 134 and 164 amino acids in length. This family contains an N-terminal predicted transmembrane helix and a negatively charged C-terminal.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6765
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria and archaea. Proteins in this family are typically between 352 and 375 amino acids in length. It contains the conserved motifs FHFxxxP, GH and PD, and a conserved Phe residue at the C-terminal.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6764
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically 165 and 195 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6763
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in proteobacteria. Proteins in this family are tipically between 95 and 160 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6762
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in firmicutes. Proteins in this family are approximately 135 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF664
Type: Family
Description: The proteins in this family of unknown function contain several conserved histidines at their N terminus that may form a metal binding site.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4796
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 194 and 289 amino acids in length. There is a single completely conserved residue C that may be functionally important.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6761
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in cyanobacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 80 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6759
Type: Domain
Description: This presumed domain family is functionally uncharacterised. This domain is found in bacteria and is typically 100 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6758
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in actinobacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 215 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6757
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in archaea. Proteins in this family are approximately 50 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6756
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 159 and 191 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6755
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 80 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6753
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised including protein MobE from Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. This family of proteins is found in cyanobacteria and proteobacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 225 and 243 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: A-kinase anchoring protein 95 (AKAP95)
Type: Family
Description: A-kinase (or PKA)-anchoring protein AKAP95 is implicated in mitotic chromosome condensation by acting as a targeting molecule for the condensin complex. The protein contains two zinc fingers which are thought to mediate the binding of AKAP95 to DNA [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4791
Type: Family
Description: This family of insect proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are typically between 189 and 203 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs: PLPL and LGN. There is a single completely conserved residue N that may be functionally important.
Protein Domain
Name: Transmembrane inner ear expressed protein
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins includes the mammalian transmembrane inner ear expressed protein. Its function is unknown [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4790
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in insects. Proteins in this family are typically between 134 and 191 amino acids in length. There is a single completely conserved residue C that may be functionally important.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4807
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are typically between 171 and 270 amino acids in length. There is a conserved STLGG sequence motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5445
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in Enterobacteriaceae.
Protein Domain
Name: Uncharacterised protein family PGPGW, transmembrane
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents proteins that contain three predicted transmembrane helices and an unusual motif with consensus sequence PGPGW.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function (DUF5837)
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a family of unknown function associated with the tenuecyclamide A biosynthetic gene cluster.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4805
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are typically found in insects and they are between 244 and 363 amino acids in length. There is a conserved WEL sequence motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4804
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are approximately 500 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4803
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in arthropods. Proteins in this family are typically between 351 and 686 amino acids in length. There is a conserved RRY sequence motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5487
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in Myoviridae.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4799
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are typically found in insects and are between 362 and 1493 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4798
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are typically found in insects and are between 80 and 365 amino acids in length. There is a single completely conserved residue H that may be functionally important.
Protein Domain
Name: Mitochondrial 28S ribosomal protein S34
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents ribosomal protein S34 from the mitochondrial 28S subunit [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2768
Type: Family
Description: This entry contains proteins with no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5436
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in Orthopoxvirus.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5752
Type: Family
Description: This family describes proteins of unknown function. It includes the uncharacterised protein OrfY from the hyperthermophilic archaeum Thermoproteus tenax, a protein that co-occurs with the treS/P protein in an operon regulating the synthesis of trehalose. The structure of this protein shows it contains an internal duplication [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6568
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is mainly found in firmicutes. Proteins in this family are approximately 170 amino acids in length. There are two conserved motifs, CxxF and YxN, and two conserved residues, Tyr at the N-terminal and a Gly at the C-terminal. Many members of this family are thought to belong to the Thioredoxin superfamily.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6567
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 120 amino acids in length. There is a conserved motif NF/Y and two conserved residues, a Cys and an Asn.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6563
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteroidetes. Proteins in this family are around 230 amino acids in length. They contain the conserved motifs GGxDY and LYxNC in addition to three Y/F conserved residues.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6561
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteriophages, mainly in Myovirus. Proteins in this family are approximately 80 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs: EP and PxxxxxxxY.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6560
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, mainly firmicutes. Proteins in this family are typically between 157 and 193 amino acids in length. There are three highly conserved residues, tryptophan, phenylalanine/ tyrosine and lysine.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6559
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is mainly found in gammaproteobacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 120 amino acids in length. There are two conserved motifs, LxxxYG and Y/FT/SxxQI/V.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6558
Type: Family
Description: This family includes uncharacterised proteins from firmicutes and phages, some members are phage tail-related proteins. Included in this entry is the prophage-derived protein YomH from Bacillus subtilis ( ).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6557
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 140 and 200 amino acids in length. There is a quite conserved EMTFxxG motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6556
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in firmicutes. Proteins in this family are typically between 130 and 155 amino acids in length. Some members are predicted histone acetyltransferases.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6555
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in proteobacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 76 and 94 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6554
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in cyanobacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 131 and 150 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Conserved hypothetical protein CHP02186-related, transmembrane
Type: Family
Description: This entry consists of predicted transmembrane proteins of about 270 amino acids. They are found predominantly, though not exclusively, in alphaproteobacteria, generally only once in each genome.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6553
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, mainly firmicutes and actinobacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 200 amino acids in length and contain the conserved motifs RY and DxF/Y
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6552
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, mainly proteobacteria. Proteins in this family are approximately 90 amino acids in length and some members are associated with Ubiquinone biosynthesis methyltransferases.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5676
Type: Family
Description: This family of presumed integral membrane proteins is found in bacteria and archaea. Proteins in this family are approximately 90 amino acids in length and contain two predicted transmembrane helices.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6551
Type: Family
Description: This presumed domain is functionally uncharacterised. This domain family is found in bacteria, and is approximately 200 amino acids in length. Many sequences are related to ParB proteins, annotated as ParB-like or ParB domain-containing proteins. It contains the conserved motifs YQR, DGQH and EAxxF.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6550
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in firmicutes. Proteins in this family are approximately 180 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs at the C-terminal: FGW/I and I/VGxM.
Protein Domain
Name: Type IV Pilus-assembly protein W
Type: Family
Description: PilW is one of the component proteins of the pilus biogenesis process whereby pilus fibres are assembled in the periplasm, emerge onto the cell surface and are there stabilised, to allow bacterial attachment to host cells. PilW is an outer-membrane protein necessary for both the functionality of fibres and their stabilisation [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4813
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 345 and 672 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4811
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 188 and 241 amino acids in length. There is a single completely conserved residue Y that may be functionally important.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4809
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 120 and 137 amino acids in length. There is a conserved GGCNAC sequence motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1283
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several hypothetical proteins of around 115 residues in length, which seem to be specific to Enterobacteria. The function of the family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1284
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial and archaeal proteins of around 130 residues in length. The function of this family is unknown, although it is thought that they may be iron-sulphur binding proteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1286
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several hypothetical archaeal proteins of around 120 residues in length. Most proteins in this group are found in the family Sulfolobaceae. The function of this protein family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1287
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial proteins of around 200 residues in length. The function of this family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1290
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several bacterial small basic proteins of around 100 residues in length. The function of this family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1304
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial proteins of around 120 residues in length. The function of this family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1307
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial proteins of around 150 residues in length. Some family members are described as putative lipoproteins but the function of the family is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF1302
Type: Family
Description: This family contains a number of hypothetical bacterial proteins of unknown function that are approximately 600 residues long. Most family members seem to be from Proteobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2670
Type: Family
Description: This bacterial family of proteins has no known function and appears to be restricted to Rickettsiaceae.
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