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"PF24186"	"{'subfamilies': 0, 'domain_architectures': 1, 'interactions': 0, 'matches': 81, 'pathways': 0, 'proteins': 81, 'proteomes': 80, 'sets': 0, 'structural_models': {'alphafold': 0, 'bfvd': 3}, 'structures': 0, 'taxa': 190}"	"{}"	"[{'text': '<p>This entry represents an uncharacterised family of proteins. Structure prediction suggests these proteins form a four stranded beta sheet with a helix packed on one side. Structure prediction also suggests a confident dimer. The structure shows some weak similarity to large ribosomal subunit protein eL38.</p>', 'llm': False, 'checked': False, 'updated': False}]"	""	""	""	"IPR055837"	False	False	False	""	""	"{'name': 'Domain of unknown function (DUF7414)', 'short': 'DUF7414'}"	""	""	""	"pfam"	"domain"	"[{'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>', 'thumbnail': None}]"
