HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780237 and conserved domain: cd00460

>cd00460 RNAP_RPB11_RPB3 RPB11 and RPB3 subunits of RNA polymerase. The eukaryotic RPB11 and RPB3 subunits of RNA polymerase (RNAP), as well as their archaeal (L and D subunits) and bacterial (alpha subunit) counterparts, are involved in the assembly of RNAP, a large multi-subunit complex responsible for the synthesis of RNA. It is the principal enzyme of the transcription process, and is a final target in many regulatory pathways that control gene expression in all living cells. At least three distinct RNAP complexes are found in eukaryotic nuclei: RNAP I, RNAP II, and RNAP III, for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA precursor, mRNA precursor, and 5S and tRNA, respectively. A single distinct RNAP complex is found in prokaryotes and archaea, which may be responsible for the synthesis of all RNAs. The assembly of the two largest eukaryotic RNAP subunits that provide most of the enzyme's catalytic functions depends on the presence of RPB3/RPB11 heterodimer subunits. This is also true for the
Probab=94.17  E-value=0.074  Score=32.26  Aligned_cols=40  Identities=35%  Similarity=0.529  Sum_probs=29.6

Q ss_pred             CCCCCEEEEEEECCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCEEEEEEEECC
Q ss_conf             7888158999961697566788899999874169830688999887
Q gi|254780237|r   22 QEEENRTLMIAEPLPRGFAHTLGNALRRVLMSSLRGAAITAVQIDG   67 (340)
Q Consensus        22 ~~~~~~g~f~~~Ple~G~g~TlGNaLRRvLLssi~G~ait~vkI~g   67 (340)
T Consensus         5 ~~~~~~~tf~~~----~EDHTlgN~Lr~~l~~~-P-V~~~~Y~v~h   44 (86)
T cd00460           5 EKEKNYVDFVLE----NEDHTLGNSLRRILLKS-P-VEFAAYYVEH   44 (86)
T ss_pred             ECCCCEEEEEEE----CCCCHHHHHHHHHHCCC-C-EEEEEEECCC
T ss_conf             528985999994----78852788999998019-8-3789987588