dufs
Domains of Unknown Function, abbreviated DUFs, are conserved regions within proteins that have not yet been associated with a known biochemical activity or role. In databases such as Pfam and InterPro, a DUF is a distinct domain family with a numeric identifier (for example, DUFXXXX) and is treated as a conserved module within larger protein architectures. DUFs can be found across all domains of life, including bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes, and they vary in size from about 50 to several hundred amino acids, often appearing as parts of multi-domain proteins.
The designation DUF reflects the status of the domain at the time of annotation: its sequence is
Function prediction and characterization of DUFs rely on multiple approaches. Structural biology and solved protein structures
Overall, DUFs highlight gaps in functional annotation and guide ongoing experimental and computational research in protein