RPSBLAST alignment for GI: 254780233 and conserved domain: TIGR00484
>gnl|CDD|129575 TIGR00484, EF-G, translation elongation factor EF-G. After peptide bond formation, this elongation factor of bacteria and organelles catalyzes the translocation of the tRNA-mRNA complex, with its attached nascent polypeptide chain, from the A-site to the P-site of the ribosome. Every completed bacterial genome has at least one copy, but some species have additional EF-G-like proteins. The closest homolog to canonical (e.g. E. coli) EF-G in the spirochetes clusters as if it is derived from mitochondrial forms, while a more distant second copy is also present. Synechocystis PCC6803 has a few proteins more closely related to EF-G than to any other characterized protein. Two of these resemble E. coli EF-G more closely than does the best match from the spirochetes; it may be that both function as authentic EF-G. Length = 689
Score = 119 bits (299), Expect = 3e-27
Identities = 62/163 (38%), Positives = 89/163 (54%), Gaps = 5/163 (3%)
Query: 16 YMQIRNIAIIAHVDHGKTTLVDELLKQSGVFRDNQRV--SERVMDCNDLEKERGITILAK 73
+ RNI I AH+D GKTT + +L +G V MD + EKERGITI +
Sbjct: 7 LNRFRNIGISAHIDAGKTTTTERILFYTGRIHKIGEVHDGAATMDWMEQEKERGITITSA 66
Query: 74 VTSIVWNDVRINIVDTPGHADFGGEVERILCMVESVVVLVDAAEGPMPQTKFVVGKALKI 133
T++ W RINI+DTPGH DF EVER L +++ V ++DA G PQ++ V +A +
Sbjct: 67 ATTVFWKGHRINIIDTPGHVDFTVEVERSLRVLDGAVAVLDAVGGVQPQSETVWRQANRY 126
Query: 134 GLRPIVVVNKVDRSDARADEVINEVFDLFSALDATDAQLDFPI 176
+ I VNK+D++ A V+N+ + L A + PI
Sbjct: 127 EVPRIAFVNKMDKTGANFLRVVNQ---IKQRLGANAVPIQLPI 166