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        "accession": "PF19702",
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            "name": "Family of unknown function (DUF6200)",
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                "text": "<p>This entry represents a member of a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). This BGC (BGC0001943) is described by MIBiG as an example of the following biosynthetic class, NRP (non-ribosomal peptide). It  includes a member from the vioprolides A biosynthetic gene cluster from Cystobacter sp. [[cite:PUB00098917]]. This family appears to be predominantly  found in bacteria.</p>",
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                "title": "Domain_of_unknown_function",
                "extract": "<p>A <b>domain of unknown function</b> (DUF) is a protein domain that has no characterised function. These families have been collected together in the Pfam database using the prefix DUF followed by a number, with examples being DUF2992 and DUF1220. As of 2019, there are almost 4,000 DUF families within the Pfam database representing over 22% of known families. Some DUFs are not named using the nomenclature due to popular usage but are nevertheless DUFs.</p>",
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                "volume": "57",
                "issue": "28",
                "year": 2018,
                "title": "Biosynthesis and Heterologous Production of Vioprolides: Rational Biosynthetic Engineering and Unprecedented 4-Methylazetidinecarboxylic Acid Formation.",
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                "raw_pages": "8754-8759",
                "medline_journal": "Angew Chem Int Ed Engl",
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                    "Yan F",
                    "Auerbach D",
                    "Chai Y",
                    "Keller L",
                    "Tu Q",
                    "Huttel S",
                    "Glemser A",
                    "Grab HA",
                    "Bach T",
                    "Zhang Y",
                    "Muller R."
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