HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780401 and conserved domain: cd03785

>cd03785 GT1_MurG MurG is an N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, the last enzyme involved in the intracellular phase of peptidoglycan biosynthesis. It transfers N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (GlcNAc) from UDP-GlcNAc to the C4 hydroxyl of a lipid-linked N-acetylmuramoyl pentapeptide (NAM). The resulting disaccharide is then transported across the cell membrane, where it is polymerized into NAG-NAM cell-wall repeat structure. MurG belongs to the GT-B structural superfamily of glycoslytransferases, which have characteristic N- and C-terminal domains, each containing a typical Rossmann fold. The two domains have high structural homology despite minimal sequence homology. The large cleft that separates the two domains includes the catalytic center and permits a high degree of flexibility.
Probab=96.24  E-value=0.011  Score=39.68  Aligned_cols=34  Identities=32%  Similarity=0.445  Sum_probs=26.2

Q ss_pred             EEECCC-CCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEEECCC
Q ss_conf             000788-8748999999998524731598760457
Q gi|254780401|r   52 FVMGGT-GKTPTALAIAKAVIDKNLKPGFLSRGYG   85 (338)
Q Consensus        52 itvGGt-GKTP~v~~l~~~l~~~g~~~~ilsRGYg   85 (338)
T Consensus         4 i~~GGTGGHi~Palala~~L~~~g~~V~~i~~~~g   38 (350)
T cd03785           4 IAGGGTGGHIFPALALAEELRERGAEVLFLGTKRG   38 (350)
T ss_pred             EEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCEEEEEECCCH
T ss_conf             99478589999999999999978798999987836