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Category: ProteinDomain
Type Details Score
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2009
Type: Family
Description: DUF2009 is a eukaryotic family of proteins with unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4693
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in chordates. Proteins in this family are typically between 238 and 436 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4691
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in chordates. Proteins in this family are typically between 71 and 317 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5095
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a domain found in a group of microsporidial-specific sequences. The function is not known.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2015
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents uncharacterised proteins found in fungi.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2011
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of fungal proteins whose function is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5945
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000561) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, RiPP (ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptide).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5944
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001797) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, RiPP (ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptide).
Protein Domain
Name: Parasitophorous vacuole membrane protein S16
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a family of proteins from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, which includes parasitophorous vacuole membrane protein S16 (Pfs16). It plays a role in parasite transmission in the mosquito, where it binds to the mosquito vector midgut [ ]. Members of this entry have been shown to be expressed specifically in the ring stage as well as the rodent parasite Plasmodium yoelii []. A homologue from Plasmodium chabaudi was localized to the parasitophorous vacuole membrane []. Members have an initial hydrophobic, Phe/Tyr-rich stretch long enough to span the membrane, a highly charged region rich in Lys, a second putative transmembrane region, and a second highly charged, low complexity sequence region. Some members have up to 100 residues of additional C-terminal sequence. These genes have been shown to be found in the sub-telomeric regions of both Plasmodium falciparum and P. yoelii chromosomes.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5104
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of gut microbes of unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5926
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents a presumed domain that is functionally uncharacterised.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6384
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised. Proteins in this family are typically between 306 and 346 amino acids in length and they are predominantly found in Proteobacteria. There is a conserved sequence MDXXdTLRH at the N terminus and a conserved sequence YxxVEA at the C terminus.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6383
Type: Domain
Description: This presumed domain is functionally uncharacterised. This domain is mainly found at the C-terminal of uncharacterised proteins, predominantly from Bacteriodetes. It is about 74 amino acids in length and it contains the GQ and GxxV/IV conserved sequence motifs. This domain has similarity to the Type IX secretion system targeting domain.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6382
Type: Domain
Description: This domain of unknown function is present at the N terminaus of uncharacterised proteins predominantly found in Firmicutes, which also contain a FHA (Forkhead-associated) domain. It is approximately 160 amino acids in length and contains a conserved sequence YxI/V motif and a Proline conserved residue.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6381
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001558) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide, in particular the cosmomycin C biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. CNT302 [ ]. This family appears to be predominantly found in Actinobacteria.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6380
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000663) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, terpene, in particular the hopene biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6376
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins predominantly found in Firmicutes is functionally uncharacterised. This entry includes Uncharacterized lipoprotein YybP from Bacillus subtilis (YYBP). Probably, this family correspond to lipoproteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6375
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001020) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic classes, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) and polyketide, in particular the muraymycin C1 biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. NRRL 30471 [].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6374
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0002024) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide, in particular the nargenicin biosynthetic gene cluster from Nocardia argentinensis [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6373
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001517) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide), in particular the asperphenamate biosynthetic gene cluster from Aspergillus terreus NIH2624 [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6372
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000700) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, saccharide, in particular the istamycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces tenjimariensis [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF3592
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterised.This family of proteins is found in bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes and viruses. Proteins in this family are typically between 150 and 242 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF6370
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a family of proteins mainly found in bacteria and functionally uncharacterised. Some of the members included in this family are thought to be glutaminyl-tRNA synthetases. There are some conserved sequence motifs: CGxC, YFVD/EG and GDAH.
Protein Domain
Name: Stage V sporulation protein AA
Type: Domain
Description: This domain family is found in bacteria - primarily Firmicutes, and is approximately 90 amino acids in length. There is a single completely conserved residue G that may be functionally important. Most annotation associated with this domain suggests that it is involved in the fifth stage of sporulation, however there is little publication to back this up.
Protein Domain
Name: SAPK-interacting protein 1, Pleckstrin-homology domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents a pleckstrin-homology domain found at the C terminus of Stress-activated map kinase interacting 1 (Sin1) and its Saccharomyces cerevisiae orthologue Avo1. It is conserved from yeast to humans. PH-domains are involved in intracellular signalling or as constituents of the cytoskeleton. Sin1 plays an essential role in signal transduction, and the PH domain is involved in lipid and membrane binding [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Spindle and centriole-associated protein 1
Type: Family
Description: SPICE1 localises to spindle microtubules in mitosis and to centrioles throughout the cell cycle. Deletion of SPICE1 compromises the architecture of spindles, the integrity of the spindle pole and the process of aligning chromosomes on the spindle (chromosome congression) [ ]. SPICE1 interacts with CEP120 in centriole duplication and elongation [].
Protein Domain
Name: Uncharacterised protein family UPF0324, prokaryote
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a family of uncharacterised multi-pass membrane proteins.
Protein Domain
Name: Uncharacterised protein family UPF0324, bacteria
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a family of uncharacterised multi-pass membrane proteins, which are found in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative species. Members of this family are found so far only in one archaeal species, Archaeoglobus fulgidus. These proteins have a molecular weight of approximately 35 to 38kDa.
Protein Domain
Name: Spermatid maturation protein 1, N-terminal
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the N-terminal of Spem1. This domain can also be found in human uncharacterised protein C17orf74. Spem1 is exclusively expressed in the cytoplasm of spermatids during the last three steps of spermiogenesis in the mouse testis, and male mice deficient in Spem1 are completely infertile because of deformed sperm [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4663
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 289 and 334 amino acids in length. There are two completely conserved residues (W and G) that may be functionally important.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5955
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001731) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, other (unspecified).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5954
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001973) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, other (unspecified).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5953
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001431) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic classes, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide) and polyketide.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5952
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000178) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5951
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001805) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5950
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001576) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, RiPP (ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptide).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5949
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0000700) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, saccharide.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5948
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001281) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5947
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001065) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, polyketide.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5946
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001707) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, RiPP (ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptide).
Protein Domain
Name: Spore coat assembly protein SafA
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents a subset of the LysM domain of about 40 residues long which is found in a variety of enzymes involved in bacterial cell wall degradation [ ], and which may have a general peptidoglycan binding function. Proteins containing this domain include SafA of Bacillus subtilis, which is a protein found at the interface of the spore cortex and spore coat, and which is dependent on SpoVID for its localization. This domain is generally found towards the N terminus of these proteins. The C-terminal region of these proteins are more variable and may contain blocks of 12-residue and 13-residue repeats, or an SCP-like domain ().
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5102
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of fungal sequences of unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: SWI5-dependent HO expression protein 3
Type: Family
Description: SWI5-dependent HO expression protein 3 (She3) is an adaptor protein that links Myo4, a nonessential type V myosin, to its cargo [ ]. Ash1 mRNA binds to the She2 protein and form a complex. The She2-mRNA complex then binds to the adaptor protein She3. She3 associates with Myo4, and the fully assembled complex moves along actin cables to the bud tip, where it inhibits mating type switching in daughter cells by repressing HO endonuclease expression [, , ]. A similar mechanism involving the She proteins is thought to regulate the asymmetric distribution of IST2 mRNA [].Myo4 and She3, but not She2, are required for the inheritance of cortical ER in S. cerevisiae [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Musculoskeletal embryonic nuclear protein 1
Type: Family
Description: Musculoskeletal embryonic nuclear protein 1 (Mustn1 or Mustang) constitutes a family of short, approx 80 residue, proteins found in chordates. Mustn1 localises to the nucleus and specifically, spatially in mesenchymal cells of the developing limbs and tail as well as in the fracture callus, especially in periosteal osteoprogenitor cells, proliferating chondrocytes, and young active osteoblasts. It is highly expressed during embryogenesis and is necessary for both chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation [ ]. It is inactivated in most adult tissues with the exception of skeletal muscle and tendon where is acutely and differentially expressed during bone regeneration [].
Protein Domain
Name: Paired mesoderm homeobox protein 1/2
Type: Family
Description: This entry includes the paired-class homeobox proteins Prx1 and Prx2. They play essential roles in limb, heart and craniofacial development [ , , , ]. They are required for correct mouse skeletogenesis in many structures []. They may be involved in the early stage of rat pituitary differentiation [] and play a role in morphogenesis of the chick mandibular processes [].
Protein Domain
Name: Ankyrin and armadillo repeat-containing protein
Type: Family
Description: The function of ANKAR is not clear.
Protein Domain
Name: Bacteriophage/Gene transfer agent portal protein
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of bacteriophage, prophage and Gene Transfer Agent (GTA) portal proteins. Positioned at one of the twelve icosahedral vertices, of the viral capsid, is a dodecameric complex of the virus encoded portal protein. This dodecameric complex, known as the portal or connector complex, forms the channel through which the viral DNA is packaged into the capsid, and through which it exits during infection. While the portal proteins from different phage show relatively little sequence homology and vary widely in molecular weight, portal complexes display significant morphological similarity as determined by electron microscopy. Morphologically, they present as disk-like structures approximately 150 Angstroms in diameter with radially arranged projections and a 30 Angstroms central channel. The packaging reaction is energy dependent and typically involves several components. ATP hydrolysis provides the driving force, and it is estimated that one ATP molecule is required for every base pair that is packaged. It appears that the portal motor may represent a new and extremely powerful class of motor which couples rotation to DNA translocation [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Phage portal protein PBSX family
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents one of several distantly related families of phage portal protein. This protein forms a hole, or portal, that enables DNA passage during packaging and ejection. It also forms the junction between the phage head (capsid) and the tail proteins. It functions as a dodecamer of a single polypeptide of average molecular weight of 40-90kDa. This family shows clear homology to sequences represented by .
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4668
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in fungi. Proteins in this family are typically between 142 and 211 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4667
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in fungi. Proteins in this family are typically between 172 and 313 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF47
Type: Family
Description: This family includes prokaryotic proteins of unknown function, as well as a protein annotated as the pit accessory protein from Rhizobium meliloti (Sinorhizobium meliloti) ( ). However, while it has been hypothesised that this protein may play a role in orthophosphate transport (Pit stands for phosphate transport), its exact function is unknown [ ].This entry represents a clade of the wider family described by , excluding the Gram-positive bacterial family members.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4666
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in plants. Proteins in this family are typically between 103 and 140 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs: LQRS and FRR.Proteins containing this domain includes Arabidopsis At1g15400 and At1g80180. At1g80180 is a MAPK kinase substrate that may play a role in the regulation of stomata patterning [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: RBPJ-interacting and tubulin-associated protein 1
Type: Family
Description: RITA (RBPJ-interacting and tubulin-associated protein) is a highly conserved protein that binds to tubulin and shuttles between the cytoplasm and nucleus. It is responsible for export of RBP-J/CBF-1 from the nucleus, which modulates Notch-mediated transcription [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Phage protein of unkonwn function
Type: Family
Description: This group of sequences represents small (~100 amino acids) proteins found in phage and in putative prophage regions of a number of bacterial genomes. The function of these sequences is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Phage gp6-like head-tail connector protein
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins contain head-tail connector proteins related to gp6 from bacteriophage HK97 [ ]. The gp15 protein of Bacillus phage SPP1, for which the tertiary structure is known, is included in this entry [].This family contain head-tail connector proteins related to gp6 from bacteriophage HK97 [ ]. These proteins show similarities to the gp6 protein of phage HK97, and, probably, it is part of the head-tail connector by binding to the portal protein and to the tail completion protein []. The bacteriophage HK97 gp6 protein is critical in the assembly of the connector, a specialized structure that serves as an interface for head and tail attachment, as well as a point at which DNA exits the head during infection by the bacteriophage []. The gp15 protein of Bacillus phage SPP1, for which the tertiary structure is known, is included in this entry [].
Protein Domain
Name: Casparian strip membrane protein/CASP-like protein
Type: Family
Description: Casparian Strip Membrane Domain Proteins (CASPs) are four-membrane-span proteins that recruit the lignin polymerisation machinery necessary for the deposition of Casparian strips in the endodermis. CASP-like proteins (CASPLs) are found in all major divisions of land plants as well as in green algae. In Arabidopsis, CASPLs show specific expression in a variety of cell types [ ].This entry represents a group of CASP domain-containing proteins, including casparian strip membrane protein 1-7, CASP-like protein 1E1, 1D1 and CASP-like proteins 1U1/2/3 from rice.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4481
Type: Family
Description: This family of unknown function is found in eukaryotes. The human representative is transmembrane protein C9orf91. In mouse it is also known as Tmem268.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4718
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 130 and 224 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5079
Type: Family
Description: This protein is believed to be involved in the type VII secretion system.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4639
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 161 and 601 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4720
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in vertebrates. Proteins in this family are typically between 101 and 117 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4719
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 67 and 240 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5550
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in primates.
Protein Domain
Name: Coiled-coil domain containing protein 32
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 160 and 188 amino acids in length. The gene that encodes this protein is C15orf57, but its protein product is called CCDC32 (Coiled-coil domain containing protein 32). The exact function of this protein is unknown.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5080
Type: Family
Description: This protein is believed to be involved in the type VII secretion system.
Protein Domain
Name: ADP-ribosylation factor-like protein 17, C-terminal
Type: Domain
Description: ADP-ribosylation factor-like protein 17 (ARL17) is a protein of unknown function found in primates. It belongs to the Arf-like (ARL) GTPases family [ ]. This entry represents the C-terminal domain of ARL17. This domain is also found in NBR2 or Neighbour of BRAC1 gene 2 [].
Protein Domain
Name: Chitin biosynthesis protein Chs5, N-terminal
Type: Domain
Description: This domain is found at the N terminus of fungal chitin biosynthesis protein Chs5 [ ]. It functions as a dimerisation domain [].Chs5/6 is a multi-protein complex conserved in fungi that interacts with chitin synthase III (Chs3p) and is involved in its transport to the cell surface from the trans-Golgi network, functioning as an exomer cargo adapter. Chs5p appears to form a complex with Chs6p and its paralogues Bch1p, Bud7p, and Bch2p. In this complex, Chs5p may act as a central scaffold [ ]. The N-terminal domain characterized by this model forms a homodimer and has been shown to interact with Chs6p and Bch1p. It may function as a flexible hinge domain that allows the exomer to interact with both proteins and the Golgi membrane as the latter undergoes changes in curvature during the formation of transport vesicles []. The dimerization domain sits N-terminally to a conserved FBE (FN3-BRCT) unit, which binds Arf1 an is involved in the recruitment of the exomer to the membrane [].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4600
Type: Family
Description: Some members of this family are also annotated as coiled-coil domain-containing protein 169 (CCDC169).
Protein Domain
Name: Small integral membrane protein 5/18/22
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents a small family of single-pass membrane proteins described as small integral membrane proteins, including SMIM5/18/22 which have been described as variants of the Cancer-Associated Small Integral Membrane Open reading frame 1 (CASIMO1), a small open reading frame (sORF)-encoded protein (also known as a microprotein). CASIMO1 controls cell proliferation and interacts with squalene epoxidase (SQLE) modulating lipid droplet formation. CASIMO1 RNA is overexpressed predominantly in hormone receptor-positive breast tumors, and its knockdown has been shown to decrease proliferation in multiple breast cancer cell lines. Loss of CASIMO1 disturbs the organization of the actin cytoskeleton, leads to inhibition of cell motility, and stalls the cell cycle in the G0/G1 phase. CASIMO1 interacts with SQLE, a key enzyme in cholesterol synthesis and a known oncogene in breast cancer [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Small integral membrane protein 5
Type: Family
Description: This is a small family of proteins found in vertebrates, including the small integral membrane protein 5 (SMIM5) from human, whose function is not yet clear. This protein has been reported as a variant of the Cancer-Associated Small Integral Membrane Open reading frame 1 (CASIMO1), a small open reading frame (sORF)-encoded protein (also known as a microprotein). CASIMO1 controls cell proliferation and interacts with squalene epoxidase (SQLE) modulating lipid droplet formation [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4712
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 133 and 267 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5876
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of uncharacterised proteins of unknown functions found in Iridoviridae.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5875
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of uncharacterised proteins of unknown functions found in Iridoviridae.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5877
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of uncharacterised proteins of unknown functions found in Iridoviridae.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4542
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 123 and 173 amino acids in length. There is a conserved IPPYN sequence motif. The gene that encodes this protein in humans, is found in the chromosomal position, C17orf98.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4450
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of bacterial proteins of unknown function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5879
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of uncharacterised proteins of unknown function found in pandoraviruses.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4715
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are approximately 150 amino acids in length. The proteins are also known as coiled-coil domain-containing protein 182 (CCDC182).
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5083
Type: Family
Description: This protein is believed to be involved in the type VII secretion system.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4714
Type: Family
Description: Proteins in this family are described as leucine-rich single-pass membrane protein 2. They are found in eukaryotes and are typically between 143 and 164 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4577
Type: Family
Description: The function of this family of proteins, has not, as yet, been determined. This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes and includes human coiled-coil domain-containing transmembrane protein C7orf53.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5585
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in chordata.
Protein Domain
Name: FeS cluster insertion protein ErpA
Type: Family
Description: This entry represents iron-sulphur cluster insertion proteins ErpA. It is an A-type Fe-S protein with an essential role in cellular metabolism [ ] and is required in Escherichia coli for the delivery of iron-sulphur clusters to the hydrogen-oxidizing [NiFe]-hydrogenases [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5539
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in primates.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5546
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in primates.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5578
Type: Family
Description: This is a family of unknown function found in Eukaryotes.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5629
Type: Family
Description: This is a domain of unknown function found in hypothetical proteins from Pseudomonas aeruginosa [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2267
Type: Family
Description: This entry contains proteins that have no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Putative phage abortive infection protein
Type: Family
Description: Several members in this family have been annotated as putative phage abortive infection proteins [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF4722
Type: Family
Description: This family of proteins is found in vertebrates. Proteins in this family are typically between 86 and 203 amino acids in length.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF5078
Type: Family
Description: This family of unknown function is largely found in Mycobacterium spp.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2252
Type: Family
Description: DUF2252 has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2280
Type: Family
Description: This entry includes Burkholderia phage Bups phi1, Orf2.36. The characteristics of the protein distribution suggest prophage matches in addition to the phage matches.
Protein Domain
Name: Archaeal flagella protein FlaD/E domain
Type: Domain
Description: Archaeal flagella are unique motility structures, and the absence of bacterial structural motility genes in the complete genome sequences of flagellated archaeal species has always suggested that archaeal flagellar biogenesis is likely mediated by novel components. FlaD and FlaE, are present in the cell asmembrane-associated proteins but are not major components of isolated flagellar filaments. Interestingly, flaD was found to encode two proteins, each translated from a separate ribosome binding site.This entry represents a domain found in the N-teminal region of flaE but towards the C-terminal region of flaD [ ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2277
Type: Family
Description: Members of this family of hypothetical bacterial proteins have no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2274
Type: Family
Description: Members of this family of hypothetical bacterial proteins have no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2273
Type: Family
Description: Members of this family of hypothetical bacterial proteins have no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2225
Type: Family
Description: This conserved bacterial family has no known function.
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2204
Type: Family
Description: This family of hypothetical prokaryotic proteins has no known function. However, this family was identified as belonging to the nucleotidyltransferase superfamily [ , ].
Protein Domain
Name: Protein of unknown function DUF2242
Type: Family
Description: This family includes putative lipoproteins and uncharacterised proteins.
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