RPSBLAST alignment for GI: 254780142 and conserved domain: cd06528

>gnl|CDD|132725 cd06528, RNAP_A'', A'' subunit of Archaeal RNA Polymerase (RNAP). Archaeal RNA polymerase (RNAP), like bacterial RNAP, is a large multi-subunit complex responsible for the synthesis of all RNAs in the cell. The relative positioning of the RNAP core is highly conserved between archaeal RNAP and the three classes of eukaryotic RNAPs. In archaea, the largest subunit is split into two polypeptides, A' and A'', which are encoded by separate genes in an operon. Sequence alignments reveal that the archaeal A'' subunit corresponds to the C-terminal one-third of the RNAPII largest subunit (Rpb1). In subunit A'', several loops in the jaw domain are shorter. The RNAPII Rpb1 interacts with the second-largest subunit (Rpb2) to form the DNA entry and RNA exit channels in addition to the catalytic center of RNA synthesis. Length = 363
 Score = 69.2 bits (170), Expect = 8e-12
 Identities = 24/33 (72%), Positives = 29/33 (87%)

Query: 904 SLVNVGEAVGVIAAQSIGEPGTQLTMRTFHLGG 936
           SL+  GEAVG++AAQSIGEPGTQ+T+RTFH  G
Sbjct: 35  SLIEPGEAVGIVAAQSIGEPGTQMTLRTFHYAG 67