RPSBLAST alignment for GI: 254780226 and conserved domain: cd04164

>gnl|CDD|133364 cd04164, trmE, TrmE (MnmE, ThdF, MSS1) is a 3-domain protein found in bacteria and eukaryotes. It controls modification of the uridine at the wobble position (U34) of tRNAs that read codons ending with A or G in the mixed codon family boxes. TrmE contains a GTPase domain that forms a canonical Ras-like fold. It functions a molecular switch GTPase, and apparently uses a conformational change associated with GTP hydrolysis to promote the tRNA modification reaction, in which the conserved cysteine in the C-terminal domain is thought to function as a catalytic residue. In bacteria that are able to survive in extremely low pH conditions, TrmE regulates glutamate-dependent acid resistance. Length = 157
 Score = 41.3 bits (98), Expect = 4e-04
 Identities = 14/23 (60%), Positives = 16/23 (69%)

Query: 2  GFKCGIIGLPNVGKSTLFNALTR 24
          G K  I+G PNVGKS+L NAL  
Sbjct: 1  GIKVVIVGKPNVGKSSLLNALAG 23