HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780594 and conserved domain: cd03061
>cd03061 GST_N_CLIC GST_N family, Chloride Intracellular Channel (CLIC) subfamily; composed of CLIC1-5, p64, parchorin and similar proteins. They are auto-inserting, self-assembling intracellular anion channels involved in a wide variety of functions including regulated secretion, cell division and apoptosis. They can exist in both water-soluble and membrane-bound states, and are found in various vesicles and membranes. Biochemical studies of the C. elegans homolog, EXC-4, show that the membrane localization domain is present in the N-terminal part of the protein. The structure of soluble human CLIC1 reveals that it is monomeric and it adopts a fold similar to GSTs, containing an N-terminal domain with a TRX fold and a C-terminal alpha helical domain. Upon oxidation, the N-terminal domain of CLIC1 undergoes a structural change to form a non-covalent dimer stabilized by the formation of an intramolecular disulfide bond between two cysteines that are far apart in the reduced form. The CLI
Probab=99.56 E-value=3.5e-15 Score=106.46 Aligned_cols=69 Identities=14% Similarity=0.088 Sum_probs=64.9
Q ss_pred CCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEECCCCCCCHHHHHHCCCCCCCHHHHCCHHHHCCCCHHHHHHHHHCCC
Q ss_conf 9986899999999986998299988867778899985568775201110001110121035677752887
Q gi|254780594|r 8 PLSSSSRFIRLILSEYEFTTDMIEEFPWGKRREFLELNPSGTLPVYIDEHMQALCGVFVISEYLDETYGA 77 (230)
Q Consensus 8 ~~sp~~~kvr~~L~e~gi~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lnP~g~vP~L~~~dg~~l~eS~aI~~yL~~~~~~ 77 (230)
T Consensus 20 G~CPF~QR~~mvL~~Kgv~f~vt~VDl~~kPe~f~~~~p~~~~PvL~~-~g~~~~ds~~I~e~lEe~~~p 88 (91)
T cd03061 20 GNCPFCQRLFMVLWLKGVVFNVTTVDMKRKPEDLKDLAPGTQPPFLLY-NGEVKTDNNKIEEFLEETLCP 88 (91)
T ss_pred CCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCEEEEEECCCCHHHHHHHCCCCCCCEEEE-CCEEEECHHHHHHHHHHHCCC
T ss_conf 577778999999997499745898554669299996598999999988-999963389999999854499