HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780274 and conserved domain: cd00741
>cd00741 Lipase Lipase. Lipases are esterases that can hydrolyze long-chain acyl-triglycerides into di- and monoglycerides, glycerol, and free fatty acids at a water/lipid interface. A typical feature of lipases is "interfacial activation", the process of becoming active at the lipid/water interface, although several examples of lipases have been identified that do not undergo interfacial activation . The active site of a lipase contains a catalytic triad consisting of Ser - His - Asp/Glu, but unlike most serine proteases, the active site is buried inside the structure. A "lid" or "flap" covers the active site, making it inaccessible to solvent and substrates. The lid opens during the process of interfacial activation, allowing the lipid substrate access to the active site.
Probab=96.90 E-value=0.0032 Score=40.34 Aligned_cols=56 Identities=14% Similarity=0.095 Sum_probs=37.8
Q ss_pred HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEEECCCCHHHHHHHHHHCCH----HHHEHEECCCC
Q ss_conf 999999999999999985599559999338722899999996832----32132022777
Q gi|254780274|r 83 DTTIVCDVMKLRTLISEKHGNTSVLLFGYSLGTIIALSTLLKYPQ----KFSGIALWNLD 138 (317)
Q Consensus 83 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~lvGhS~GG~ia~~~a~~~p~----~v~~lvl~~~~ 138 (317)
T Consensus 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p~~~l~vtGHSLGgalA~l~a~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~tfg~P 66 (153)
T cd00741 7 ARSLANLVLPLLKSALAQYPDYKIHVTGHSLGGALAGLAGLDLRGRGLGRLVRVYTFGPP 66 (153)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEEEECHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCEEEEEECCC
T ss_conf 999999999999999998899779999636278999999999997278975289980898