HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780457 and conserved domain: cd03234
>cd03234 ABCG_White The White subfamily represents ABC transporters homologous to the Drosophila white gene, which acts as a dimeric importer for eye pigment precursors. The eye pigmentation of Drosophila is developed from the synthesis and deposition in the cells of red pigments, which are synthesized from guanine, and brown pigments, which are synthesized from tryptophan. The pigment precursors are encoded by the white, brown, and scarlet genes, respectively. Evidence from genetic and biochemical studies suggest that the White and Brown proteins function as heterodimers to import guanine, while the White and Scarlet proteins function to import tryptophan. However, a recent study also suggests that White may be involved in the transport of a metabolite, such as 3-hydroxykynurenine, across intracellular membranes. Mammalian ABC transporters belonging to the White subfamily (ABCG1, ABCG5, and ABCG8) have been shown to be involved in the regulation of lipid-trafficking mechanisms in
Probab=96.24 E-value=0.0032 Score=40.14 Aligned_cols=27 Identities=26% Similarity=0.240 Sum_probs=22.7
Q ss_pred CEEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCC
Q ss_conf 818986668778967899999998178
Q gi|254780457|r 8 SIIIAIDGTAAAGKGVLSRFIALEYGF 34 (217)
Q Consensus 8 ~~iIaIDGpagsGKsT~ak~lA~~l~~ 34 (217)
T Consensus 33 Ge~~~ilGpnGsGKSTLl~~i~G~~~~ 59 (226)
T cd03234 33 GQVMAILGSSGSGKTTLLDAISGRVEG 59 (226)
T ss_pred CCEEEEECCCCCHHHHHHHHHHCCCCC
T ss_conf 809999989996099999999678978