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Category: ProteinDomain
Type Details Score
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unkown function DUF3268
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of bacterial and plasmid sequences that carry at least one zinc-finger towards the N terminus and a possible second at the C terminus.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6406
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001916) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class, in particular the lavendiol biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces lavendulae [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3269
Type: Family
Description: This entry includes Bacteriophage 92, Orf70. The characteristics of the protein distribution suggest prophage matches in addition to the phage matches.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6405
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000434) is described by MIBiG as an example of the NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) biosynthetic class, in particular the SW-163C biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. SNA15896 [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3270
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Streptococcus.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6407
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000926) is described by MIBiG as an example of the other (unspecified) biosynthetic class, in particular the rhizocticin A biosynthetic gene cluster from Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii ATCC 6633 [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3271
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Plasmodium.
Protein Domain
Name: XrtN system VIT domain protein
Type: Family
Description: Members of this subfamily average about 850 amino acids in length, ending with a variant form of PEP-CTERM sorting signal. Members have a VIT (vault protein inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain) domain ( ). Other bacterial subfamilies of VIT domain proteins have members with either GlyGly-CTERM or LPXTG C-terminal sorting signals. Members of this subfamily occur only in context next to a protein sorting/processing enzyme, exosortase N (XrtN). These subsystems occur both among the Bacteriodetes and in the spirochete genus Leptospira [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Radical SAM/CxCxxxxC motif protein YfkAB
Type: Family
Description: Members of this family highly conserved in some Firmicutes have an N-terminal radical SAM domain ( ) and a C-terminal domain ( ) with a CxCxxxxC motif that suggests binding to an additional metallocluster. It appears all correct sequences in this family are about 370 amino acids in length, containing the YfkA and YfkB regions originally reported as separate ORFs in Bacillus subtilis. Partial Phylogenetic Profiling shows occurrences almost exclusively in the Bacilli, with very few examples of either lateral transfer or gene loss. The essentially monophyletic distribution suggests a housekeeping function. Members have no well-conserved gene neighbourhood. The function is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Mitochondrial ribosomal protein L46 NUDIX
Type: Domain
Description: Mitochondrial ribosomal protein L46 (MRP L46) is a component of the large subunit (39S) of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome and a member of the Nudix hydrolase superfamily. MRPs are thought to be involved in the maintenance of the mitochondrial DNA. In general, members of the Nudix superfamily require a divalent cation, such as Mg2+ or Mn2+, for activity and contain the Nudix motif, a highly conserved 23-residue block (GX5EX7REUXEEXGU, where U = I, L or V), which functions as a metal binding and catalytic site. MRP L46 appears to contain a modified NUDIX motif [ , , , ].This entry represents the MRP L46 NUDIX motif-containing domain.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6408
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000106) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class, in particular the naphthomycin A biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. CS [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6410
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001062) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class, in particular the TLN-05220 biosynthetic gene cluster from Micromonospora echinospora subsp. challisensis [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3256
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Bacteroidales.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6409
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000703) is described by MIBiG as an example of the saccharide biosynthetic class, in particular the kanamycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces kanamyceticus [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6412
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001514) is described by MIBiG as an example of the other (unspecified) biosynthetic class, in particular the aristeromycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces citricolor [ ]. This family appears to be predominantly found in Actinobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3258
Type: Family
Description: This protein family is found in virus and prophages from proteobacteria, including Uncharacterized protein ORF157 from Acidianus filamentous virus 1. This protein shows two antiparallel β-sheets formed by three and five strands in its N-terminal part and three helices towards the C-terminal, one of them roughly perpendicular to the other two, displaying similarity to the nucleotidyltransferase topology. It has nuclease activity in vitro, but its exact role remains unknown [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6411
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001740) is described by MIBiG as an example of the NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) and polyketide biosynthetic classes, in particular the phthoxazolin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces avermitilis [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6414
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, mainly Firmicutes. It has two conserved sequences motifs, GYY and RFN.
Protein Domain
Name: Maltose/Cyclodextrin ABC transporter, substrate-binding protein
Type: Family
Description: Bacterial high affinity transport systems are involved in active transport of solutes across the cytoplasmic membrane. Most of the bacterial ABC (ATP-binding cassette) importers are composed of one or two transmembrane permease proteins, one or two nucleotide-binding proteins and a highly specific periplasmic solute-binding protein. In Gram-negative bacteria the solute-binding proteins are dissolved in the periplasm, while in archaea and Gram-positive bacteria, their solute-binding proteins are membrane-anchored lipoproteins [ , ].This entry includes maltodextrin binding proteins and cyclodextrin-binding proteins (also known as galactooligosaccharide-binding proteins) from bacteria and archaea.Maltodextrin binding protein (MBP) is the primary component of bacterial high-affinity active transport and chemotaxis [ ]. It is a monomeric protein, with 2 globular domains separated by a 2- or 3-stranded hinge. MBP binds and transports linear oligosaccharides (of up to 7 glucosyl units), as well as 2 cyclic maltodextrins which, although binding tightly, cannot be transported nor initiate a chemotactic response []. It is thought that the hinge region is critical for the correct functioning of MBP, not just in the binding and recognition of sugars,but also in allowing and maintaining the integrity of initiation of both active transport and chemotaxis [ ].The cyclodextrin-binding protein CYCB (also known as galactooligosaccharide-binding protein GANS) from Bacillus subtilis has been characterised. It is part of the ABC transporter complex GanPQS involved in the uptake of galactooligosaccharides and it has a role in galactan degradation [ , ].
Protein Domain
Name: Bacteriophage T4, Gp14, neck protein
Type: Family
Description: This family of protein is represented by bacteriophage T4 Gp14, a major component of the neck along with Gp13. When added to completed heads, Gp13 and Gp14 structural proteins activate the heads for tail joining in vitro complementation mixtures. Gp14 is rich is β-sheets. The formation of the neck to the head of the bacteriophage is crucial for the tail attachment [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6413
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001749) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class, in particular the epipyriculol biosynthetic gene cluster from Pyricularia oryzae 70-15 [ ]. This family appears to be predominantly found in fungi.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3261
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted in general to Proteobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6315
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000081) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class, in particular the kedarcidin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptoalloteichus sp. ATCC 53650 [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3262
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents small, hydrophobic proteins that are found occasionally on plasmids such as the Pseudomonas putida TOL (toluene catabolic) plasmid pWWO_p085. Usually, however, they are found on the bacterial main chromosome in regions flanked by markers of conjugative transfer and/or transposition.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2986
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3263
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Actinobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Nitrogen fixation protein FixH, Proteobacterial
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several Rhizobium FixH like proteins. It has been suggested that the four proteins FixG, FixH, FixI, and FixS may participate in a membrane-bound complex coupling the FixI cation pump with a redox process catalysed by FixG [ ].This entry represents a proteobacterial subgroup of FixH.
Protein Domain
Name: Transmembrane protein 131-like, conserved domain
Type: Domain
Description: Transmembrane protein 131-like (TMEM131L) was identified as a negative regulator of thymocyte proliferation that acts through mixed Wnt-dependent and independent mechanisms. It has two isoforms, L and S, which have different subcellular localisation. L isoform, the membrane-associated form, inhibits canonical Wnt/beta-catenin signalling through the induction of lysosome-dependent degradation of the active phosphorylated form of the LRP6 coreceptor. This protein contains three conserved homology domains (CHD1, 2 and 3), a transmembrane region and a C-terminal serine-rich region [ ]. This entry represents a conserved domain found in TMEM131 and TMEM131L. This domain is C-terminal to the CHD1 domain.
Protein Domain
Name: RING finger protein 37, N-terminal
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the N-terminal domain of the RING finger protein 37 (RNF37), an U-box domain-containing protein. This is a variable region that probably has a role in function regulation [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6058
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001590) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide. This family includes a protein from the formicamycins A-M biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. KY5 [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6056
Type: Family
Description: This family of integral membrane proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria, archaea and viruses. There is a conserved NYL sequence motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6057
Type: Family
Description: This family of integral membrane proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found primarily in Bacteroidetes bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6055
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria and fungi.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6189
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a bacterial biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000807) is described by MIBiG as an example of the saccharide biosynthetic class. It includes a member of the phosphonoglycans biosynthetic gene cluster from Stackebrandtia nassauensis DSM 44728 [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6191
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0002014) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide and NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) biosynthetic classes. It includes a member of the pepticinnamin E biosynthetic gene cluster from Actinobacteria bacterium OK006 [ ]. This family is found in Actinobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6190
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0002018) is described by MIBiG as an example of an unspecified biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the azomycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces cattleya NRRL 8057 = DSM 46488. This family appears to be predominantly found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6193
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000087) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the lasalocid biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces lasaliensis [ ]. This family appears to be predominantly found in Actinobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6192
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000713) is described by MIBiG as an example of the saccharide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from from the ribostamycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces ribosidificus [ ]. This family is mainly found in Streptomycetales.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6200
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001943) is described by MIBiG as an example of the NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the vioprolides A biosynthetic gene cluster from Cystobacter sp. [ ]. This family is found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6201
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001133) is described by MIBiG as an example of the NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the taxlllaid A biosynthetic gene cluster from Xenorhabdus bovienii SS-2004 [ ]. This family is found in Proteobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6199
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) from Streptomycetales. This BGC (BGC0000087) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the lasalocid biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces lasaliensis [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6197
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) from the bacterial family Streptomycetaceae. This BGC (BGC0000703) is described by MIBiG as an example of the saccharide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the kanamycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces kanamyceticus [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6195
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) from the bacterial family Streptomycetaceae. This BGC (BGC0000703) is described by MIBiG as an example of the saccharide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the kanamycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces kanamyceticus [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6194
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001597) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the fluvirucin B2 biosynthetic gene cluster from Actinomadura fulva subsp. indica [ ]. This family is predominantly found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6196
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001381) is described by MIBiG as an example of the polyketide biosynthetic class. It includes a member from the brasilinolide A biosynthetic gene cluster from Nocardia terpenica [ ]. This family is found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Baseplate protein Gp16, domain D4
Type: Homologous_superfamily
Description: ORF16 (or gp16) is a tail-phage P2-like protein that forms part of the base-plate at the tip of the phage tail. The whole base-plate complex is involved in host recognition and attachment, and consists of several proteins derived from consecutive open-reading-frames. This central domain is expressed from ORF16 in the lactococcal P2-phage and forms a trimer. ORF16 is a four domain protein that adopts a fold comparable to that of gp27 of myophage T4 [ ].This superfamily represents the domain 4 of the ORF16 protein [ ]. Structurally, it consists of 3 alpha helices and 3 beta sheets.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3283
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Proteobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3284
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to occur predominantly in Firmicutes.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3285
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function are mostly from Cyanobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3287
Type: Family
Description: This eukaryotic family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3288
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function are mostly from Cyanobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2990
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins represents a fungal protein with unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3290
Type: Family
Description: This family of bacterial proteins is functionally uncharacterised.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6065
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001418) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic classes, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) and polyketide. This family includes a protein from the myxochromide D biosynthetic gene cluster from Myxobacteria [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6063
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found primarily in bacteria. They contain a central predicted transmembrane helix.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6064
Type: Family
Description: This family of integral membrane proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found mostly in Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6061
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is mainly found in Firmicutes. Some members of this family are predicted to be part of a toxin-antitoxin system.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6062
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria and archaea. This family contains two repeated domains that each contain a conserved CXXC and GXCXXH sequence motif. This suggests that these proteins are likely to be metal binding.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6059
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001922) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide. This family includes a protein from the isoindolinomycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. SoC090715LN-16 and appears to be predominantly found in Actinobacteria [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6060
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001035) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic classes, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide), polyketide and other (Aminocoumarin). This family includes a protein from the pneumocandin B0 biosynthetic gene cluster from Glarea lozoyensis ATCC 20868 and appear to be predominantly found in fungi [ , ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3311
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of short bacterial proteins of unknwon function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3313
Type: Family
Description: This a bacterial family of proteins which are annotated as putative lipoproteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3314
Type: Family
Description: This small family contains human, mouse and fish members but the function is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3301
Type: Family
Description: This family is conserved in Proteobacteria, but the function is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3304
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of bacterial proteins of unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3303
Type: Family
Description: Several members are annotated as being LysM domain-like proteins, but these did not match any LysM domains reported in the literature.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3306
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteobacterial species proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3305
Type: Family
Description: Several members of this family are annotated as being molybdopterin-guanine dinucleotide biosynthesis protein A; however, this could not be confirmed. The family is found in proteobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3309
Type: Family
Description: This family is conserved in bacteria but its function is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3297
Type: Family
Description: This family is expressed in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria. The function is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3299
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of bacterial proteins of unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3300
Type: Family
Description: This hypothetical bacterial gene product has a long hydrophobic segment and is thus likely to be a membrane protein.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3293
Type: Family
Description: This bacterial family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3295
Type: Family
Description: This family is conserved in fungi but the function is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6483
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of bacterial proteins, functionally uncharacterised.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6482
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6486
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a group of uncharacterised bacterial proteins. There is a conserved IAVASA sequence motif.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF851
Type: Family
Description: Proteins in this family have no known function and only seem to occur in Chromadorea.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6488
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3195
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a group of disulfide-rich uncharacterised proteins from thermophilic archaea that belong to the PDO family, including the highly thermostable protein PAE0736 from Pyrobaculum aerophilum . This highly thermostable protein, which shows three disulfide bonds, may play a role in the formation or maintenance of intracellular protein disulfide bonds in disulfide-rich organisms. However, its specific function is still unknown [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6490
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in plants.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6489
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6491
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. This family of proteins is found in bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2826
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of uncharacterised proteins that is highly conserved in Trypanosoma cruzi.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2895
Type: Family
Description: This is a bacterial family of uncharacterised proteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2894
Type: Family
Description: This is a bacterial family of uncharacterised proteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2877
Type: Family
Description: This bacterial family of proteins are putative carboxylase proteins however this cannot be confirmed.
Protein Domain
Name: Putative viral structural protein (DUF859)
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several uncharacterised proteins from a number of the Siphoviruses as well as some bacterial proteins from Streptococcus species. Some of the members of this family are described as putative minor structural proteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2875
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appear to be restricted to Proteobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3192
Type: Family
Description: Some members in this family of proteins are annotated as lipoproteins however this cannot be confirmed.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF826
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several enterobacterial and caudovirales sequences of unknown function. The characteristics of the protein distribution suggest prophage matches in addition to the phage matches.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3185
Type: Family
Description: Some members in this bacterial family of proteins are annotated as membrane proteins however this cannot be confirmed. Currently no function is known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3187
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appear to be restricted to bacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3188
Type: Family
Description: This bacterial family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3189
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Firmicutes
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2795
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2798
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3172
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3173
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins with unknown function appears to be restricted to Firmicutes.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3176
Type: Family
Description: This eukaryotic family of proteins has no known function.
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