RPSBLAST alignment for GI: 254780321 and conserved domain: cd01884

>gnl|CDD|133284 cd01884, EF_Tu, EF-Tu subfamily. This subfamily includes orthologs of translation elongation factor EF-Tu in bacteria, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. It is one of several GTP-binding translation factors found in the larger family of GTP-binding elongation factors. The eukaryotic counterpart, eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 (eEF-1 alpha), is excluded from this family. EF-Tu is one of the most abundant proteins in bacteria, as well as, one of the most highly conserved, and in a number of species the gene is duplicated with identical function. When bound to GTP, EF-Tu can form a complex with any (correctly) aminoacylated tRNA except those for initiation and for selenocysteine, in which case EF-Tu is replaced by other factors. Transfer RNA is carried to the ribosome in these complexes for protein translation. Length = 195
 Score = 54.5 bits (132), Expect = 8e-08
 Identities = 42/136 (30%), Positives = 65/136 (47%), Gaps = 16/136 (11%)

Query: 19  HIDHGKSTL--ADRFIQHCRGLTEREMSSQVLDNMDIERERGITIKAQTVRLNYTSTDAK 76
           H+DHGK+TL  A   +   +G  + +   ++ D    E+ RGITI    V   Y  T  +
Sbjct: 10  HVDHGKTTLTAAITKVLAKKGGAKFKKYDEI-DKAPEEKARGITINTAHVE--Y-ETANR 65

Query: 77  DYQLNLIDTPGHVDFTYEVSRSLSACEGSLLVVDATQGVEAQTLANVYQA----IDNNHE 132
            Y    +D PGH D+   +    +  +G++LVV AT G   QT  ++  A    +     
Sbjct: 66  HYA--HVDCPGHADYIKNMITGAAQMDGAILVVSATDGPMPQTREHLLLARQVGVPY--- 120

Query: 133 IITVLNKADLPSADPD 148
           I+  LNKAD+   D +
Sbjct: 121 IVVFLNKADM-VDDEE 135