HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780160 and conserved domain: cd03864
>cd03864 M14_CPN Peptidase M14 Carboxypeptidase N (CPN, also known as kininase I, creatine kinase conversion factor, plasma carboxypeptidase B, arginine carboxypeptidase, and protaminase; EC 3.4.17.3) is an extracellular glycoprotein synthesized in the liver and released into the blood, where it is present in high concentrations. CPN belongs to the N/E subfamily of the M14 family of metallocarboxypeptidases (MCPs).The M14 family are zinc-binding carboxypeptidases (CPs) which hydrolyze single, C-terminal amino acids from polypeptide chains, and have a recognition site for the free C-terminal carboxyl group, which is a key determinant of specificity. CPN plays an important role in protecting the body from excessive buildup of potentially deleterious peptides that normally act as local autocrine or paracrine hormones. It specifically removes C-terminal basic residues. As CPN can cleave lysine more avidly than arginine residues it is also called lysine carboxypeptidase. CPN substrates inclu
Probab=97.79 E-value=0.00022 Score=46.42 Aligned_cols=75 Identities=19% Similarity=0.209 Sum_probs=60.2
Q ss_pred EEEEEEECCCCCCCCCEEEEEECCCCCEEEECCCCEEECCCCCEEEEEEEECCCCE-EEEEEEEEECCCCEEEEEEE
Q ss_conf 89999834788632760899983899797421252121244870289999538824-67779997288504899974
Q gi|254780160|r 211 ITFKLVSEMGGEAVADTAWSILTASGDTVGESANASPSMVLSEGDYTVIARNKERN-YSREFSVLTGKSTIVEVLMR 286 (298)
Q Consensus 211 ~~~~~v~~~~G~~l~ga~~~i~~~~g~~vt~~~G~~~~~~L~~G~Y~v~a~~~~~~-y~~~ftV~~g~~~~veV~~~ 286 (298)
T Consensus 317 GIkG~V~D~~g~pi~~A~I~V~g~~h~v~t~~~GdywRl-L~pG~Y~vt~sa~GY~~~t~~v~V~~~~~~~vnf~L~ 392 (392)
T cd03864 317 GIKGMVTDENNNGIANAVISVSGISHDVTSGTLGDYFRL-LLPGTYTVTASAPGYQPSTVTVTVGPAEATLVNFQLK 392 (392)
T ss_pred CCEEEEECCCCCCCCCCEEEEECCCCCEEECCCCEEEEE-CCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEC
T ss_conf 875999889999788828999666454221898307987-0781689999978967623799988998589988839