HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780831 and conserved domain: cd01890
>cd01890 LepA LepA subfamily. LepA belongs to the GTPase family of and exhibits significant homology to the translation factors EF-G and EF-Tu, indicating its possible involvement in translation and association with the ribosome. LepA is ubiquitous in bacteria and eukaryota (e.g. yeast GUF1p), but is missing from archaea. This pattern of phyletic distribution suggests that LepA evolved through a duplication of the EF-G gene in bacteria, followed by early transfer into the eukaryotic lineage, most likely from the promitochondrial endosymbiont. Yeast GUF1p is not essential and mutant cells did not reveal any marked phenotype.
Probab=94.80 E-value=0.051 Score=33.45 Aligned_cols=60 Identities=18% Similarity=0.205 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred CEEEEECCCCCCCCCCHHHH-CCCCCCEEEEECCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCHHHHHHHH
Q ss_conf 58997455644421000000-022340267421443113456667776400122114455442
Q gi|254780831|r 204 DFLLIDMPPGTGDAHLTIAQ-KIPLSGVVIVSTPQDLALIDVKRAISMYQKMNIPIIGMIENM 265 (341)
Q Consensus 204 D~liiD~ppG~gd~~lsl~~-~~~~~~~iiVttP~~~s~~da~r~~~~~~~~~~~i~GiV~NM 265 (341)
T Consensus 68 ~in~iDtP-Gh~dF~~~~~~al~~~D~allVVda~~Gv~~qT~~~~~~a~~~~~p~i-vviNK 128 (179)
T cd01890 68 LLNLIDTP-GHVDFSYEVSRSLAACEGALLLVDATQGVEAQTLANFYLALENNLEII-PVINK 128 (179)
T ss_pred EEEEEECC-CCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHCEEEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEE-EEEEC
T ss_conf 89999899-864517789889975442789986477873748999999987699889-99865