HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780617 and conserved domain: cd03252

>cd03252 ABCC_Hemolysin The ABC-transporter hemolysin B is a central component of the secretion machinery that translocates the toxin, hemolysin A, in a Sec-independent fashion across both membranes of E. coli. The hemolysin A (HlyA) transport machinery is composed of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter HlyB located in the inner membrane, hemolysin D (HlyD), also anchored in the inner membrane, and TolC, which resides in the outer membrane. HlyD apparently forms a continuous channel that bridges the entire periplasm, interacting with TolC and HlyB. This arrangement prevents the appearance of periplasmic intermediates of HlyA during substrate transport. Little is known about the molecular details of HlyA transport, but it is evident that ATP-hydrolysis by the ABC-transporter HlyB is a necessary source of energy.
Probab=91.27  E-value=0.13  Score=30.73  Aligned_cols=28  Identities=21%  Similarity=0.347  Sum_probs=22.8

Q ss_pred             CCCCCCCCEEEEECCCCCCCHHHHHHHHH
Q ss_conf             11115683365524778861158999999
Q gi|254780617|r  156 LIPIGRGQRELIIGDRKTGKTSIILDTFL  184 (509)
Q Consensus       156 l~pigrGQR~~I~g~~g~GKt~l~~~~I~  184 (509)
T Consensus        22 s~~i~~G~~vaivG~sGsGKSTll-~ll~   49 (237)
T cd03252          22 SLRIKPGEVVGIVGRSGSGKSTLT-KLIQ   49 (237)
T ss_pred             EEEECCCCEEEEECCCCCHHHHHH-HHHH
T ss_conf             899879999999999998599999-9996