RPSBLAST alignment for GI: 254780451 and conserved domain: cd01351

>gnl|CDD|153129 cd01351, Aconitase, Aconitase catalytic domain; Aconitase catalyzes the reversible isomerization of citrate and isocitrate as part of the TCA cycle. Aconitase catalytic domain. Aconitase (aconitate hydratase) catalyzes the reversible isomerization of citrate and isocitrate as part of the TCA cycle. Cis-aconitate is formed as an intermediate product during the course of the reaction. In eukaryotes two isozymes of aconitase are known to exist: one found in the mitochondrial matrix and the other found in the cytoplasm. Aconitase, in its active form, contains a 4Fe-4S iron-sulfur cluster; three cysteine residues have been shown to be ligands of the 4Fe-4S cluster. This is the Aconitase core domain, including structural domains 1, 2 and 3, which binds the Fe-S cluster. The aconitase family also contains the following proteins: - Iron-responsive element binding protein (IRE-BP), a cytosolic protein that binds to iron-responsive elements (IREs). IREs are stem-loop structures found in the 5'UTR of ferritin, and delta aminolevulinic acid synthase mRNAs, and in the 3'UTR of transferrin receptor mRNA. IRE-BP also express aconitase activity. - 3-isopropylmalate dehydratase (isopropylmalate isomerase), the enzyme that catalyzes the second step in the biosynthesis of leucine. - Homoaconitase (homoaconitate hydratase), an enzyme that participates in the alpha-aminoadipate pathway of lysine biosynthesis and that converts cis-homoaconitate into homoisocitric acid. Length = 389
 Score =  277 bits (710), Expect = 9e-75
 Identities = 145/481 (30%), Positives = 206/481 (42%), Gaps = 93/481 (19%)

Query: 88  RVLMQDFTGVPAVVDLAAMRDAIVVLGGDPQNINPLVPVDLVIDHSLIVDYSGNKDAVTR 147
           RV++QD TG  A+     +     V             +  V DH++             
Sbjct: 1   RVMLQDATGPMAMKAFEILAALGKVA--------DPSQIACVHDHAV------------- 39

Query: 148 NKDLEYQRNEERYRFLKWGQKSFKNFRVVPPGTGICHQINLEYLGQSVWTKNENGENIAY 207
              LE   N E ++FL +            PG GI HQI +E L              A 
Sbjct: 40  --QLEKPVNNEGHKFLSFFAALQG-IAFYRPGVGIIHQIMVENL--------------AL 82

Query: 208 P-DTCVGTDSHTTMINALGILGWGVGGIEAEAAMLGCPISMLLPEVVGFEVTGSLQEGVT 266
           P D  VG+DSHTT    LG +  G GG +    M G P  +  PEVVG  +TG L  GVT
Sbjct: 83  PGDLLVGSDSHTTSYGGLGAISTGAGGGDVAFVMAGGPAWLKKPEVVGVNLTGKLSPGVT 142

Query: 267 ATDLVLTITQMLRKEGVVSKFVEFFGSGFESMVLADRATIANMAPEYGATCGFFPVDRGT 326
             D+VL +  ++  +GV+++ VEF+G G  S+ + DR TI NM  E GAT G FP D+ T
Sbjct: 143 GKDVVLKLGGIVGVDGVLNRIVEFYGEGVSSLSIEDRLTICNMMAELGATTGIFPEDKTT 202

Query: 327 IDYLRLSGRSNSRVDLVEAYTKVQGMWREDIDYEKVAFTKKMKLDLGNVSPSVAGPRRPE 386
           + +L  +GR   +   +      + +  E  +Y++V     +++DL  + P ++GP RP+
Sbjct: 203 LKWLEATGRPLLK--NLWLAFPEELLADEGAEYDQV-----IEIDLSELEPDISGPNRPD 255

Query: 387 SRLSLSEVPSSFVTEMNEYYKKSHTLDEKYPVKGCDFHLKHGDVAIASITSCTNTFNPSV 446
             +S+SEV                                   +    I SCTN    S 
Sbjct: 256 DAVSVSEVEG-------------------------------TKIDQVLIGSCTNN-RYSD 283

Query: 447 MIGAGLLARNAVRAGLKSKPWVKTSCAPGSQVSYEYLVQAGLVEYLEALGFSLVGFGCTT 506
           M+ A  L + A     K  P V+    PGS++ Y  L + G  E L   G  ++  GC  
Sbjct: 284 MLAAAKLLKGA-----KVAPGVRLIVTPGSRMVYATLSREGYYEILVDSGARILPPGCGP 338

Query: 507 CIGNSGALKKEISEVIHQKSLVVAGVLSGNRNFEGRISPDVEANYLLSPPLVVAYALAGN 566
           C+GN   L  +             GV SGNRNF GR+       YL SP L  A A+AG 
Sbjct: 339 CMGNGARLVAD----------GEVGVSSGNRNFPGRLGTYERHVYLASPELAAATAIAGK 388

Query: 567 V 567
           +
Sbjct: 389 I 389