HHsearch alignment for GI: 254781055 and conserved domain: TIGR02734
>TIGR02734 crtI_fam phytoene desaturase; InterPro: IPR014105 Phytoene is converted to lycopene by desaturation at four (two symmetrical pairs of) sites. This is achieved by two enzymes (crtP and crtQ) in cyanobacteria (Gloeobacter being an exception) and plants, but by a single enzyme in most other bacteria and in fungi. This single enzyme is called the bacterial-type phytoene desaturase, or CrtI. Most members of this family are CrtI and are part of flavin containing amine oxidoreductase family. It is likely that all members act on either phytoene or on related compounds such as dehydrosqualene, for carotenoid biosynthesis..
Probab=91.98 E-value=0.056 Score=33.40 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=38% Similarity=0.539 Sum_probs=31.4
Q ss_pred EEEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEECC-CCCE
Q ss_conf 899889867999999999889929999778-7861
Q gi|254781055|r 7 LVVIGAGSSGVRSARLAAQLGKKVAICEEY-RVGG 40 (461)
Q Consensus 7 vvIIG~GpaG~~aA~~la~~g~kV~liE~~-~~GG 40 (461)
T Consensus 1 a~VIGAG~gGLA~A~rL~~~G~~vtv~E~~d~pGG 35 (526)
T TIGR02734 1 AVVIGAGFGGLALAIRLQAAGIRVTVVEKRDKPGG 35 (526)
T ss_pred CEEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCEEEEEEECCCCCC
T ss_conf 96857776899999999737952899860689875