HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780229 and conserved domain: TIGR00634
>TIGR00634 recN DNA repair protein RecN; InterPro: IPR004604 DNA repair protein RecN is thought to be DNA damage inducible and involved in recombinational processes. The N-terminal region of most of the bacterial RecN proteins sequenced to date contains an ATP/GTP binding domain within an SMC-like motif. SMC-like domains are involved in chromosomal scaffolding and segregation. It is possible that the function of RecN in homologous recombination is either structural or enzymatic or both. RecN may be involved in the proper positioning of the recombining segments of DNA, ensuring normal recombination. The observation that inactivation of this gene leads to a decreased transformation efficiency, as well as increased sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents, may be due to some defect in chromosomal partitioning or positioning during these recombination-dependent processes . The protein may function presynaptically to process double-stranded breaks to produce 3 single-stranded DNA intermediates during recombination. ; GO: 0005524 ATP binding, 0006281 DNA repair, 0006310 DNA recombination.
Probab=95.87 E-value=0.18 Score=30.32 Aligned_cols=30 Identities=27% Similarity=0.437 Sum_probs=23.3
Q ss_pred HHHCCCCE-EEECCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Q ss_conf 85148955-99428787703899999999996
Q gi|254780229|r 415 DVINGKNL-IIEGPPGTGKSQTITNIIAAAML 445 (1775)
Q Consensus 415 ~~~~g~~~-vi~GPPGTGKSQTIaNlIa~~la 445 (1775)
T Consensus 17 ~~eF~rGltVLTGETGaGKS-m~i~Al~LL~G 47 (605)
T TIGR00634 17 TVEFERGLTVLTGETGAGKS-MIIDALSLLLG 47 (605)
T ss_pred HHHHHCCCCEEECCCCCCHH-HHHHHHHHCCC
T ss_conf 77662687143046455078-87766987058