HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780401 and conserved domain: TIGR01968

>TIGR01968 minD_bact septum site-determining protein MinD; InterPro: IPR010223 This entry describes the bacterial and chloroplast form of MinD, a multifunctional cell division protein that guides correct placement of the septum. In Escherichia coli, the cell division site is determined by the cooperative activity of min operon products MinC, MinD, and MinE . MinD is a membrane-associated ATPase and is a septum site-determining factor through the activation and regulation of MinC and MinE. MinD is also known to undergo a rapid pole-to-pole oscillation movement in vivo as observed by fluorescent microscopy. In plants, chloroplast division requires the dimerisation of stromal MinD . The homologous archaeal MinD proteins, with many archaeal genomes having two or more forms, are described by a separate model.; GO: 0016887 ATPase activity, 0000918 selection of site for barrier septum formation.
Probab=92.43  E-value=0.13  Score=32.04  Aligned_cols=28  Identities=29%  Similarity=0.391  Sum_probs=26.4

Q ss_pred             CCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEEE
Q ss_conf             7888748999999998524731598760
Q gi|254780401|r   55 GGTGKTPTALAIAKAVIDKNLKPGFLSR   82 (338)
Q Consensus        55 GGtGKTP~v~~l~~~l~~~g~~~~ilsR   82 (338)
T Consensus        11 GGVGKTTtTANlG~aLA~lG~kVvliD~   38 (272)
T TIGR01968        11 GGVGKTTTTANLGTALARLGKKVVLIDA   38 (272)
T ss_pred             CCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCEEEEEEC
T ss_conf             8977358989999999961982899954