RPSBLAST alignment for GI: 254780485 and conserved domain: pfam06968

>gnl|CDD|148534 pfam06968, BATS, Biotin and Thiamin Synthesis associated domain. Biotin synthase (BioB), EC:2.8.1.6, catalyses the last step of the biotin biosynthetic pathway. The reaction consists in the introduction of a sulphur atom into dethiobiotin. BioB functions as a homodimer. Thiamin synthesis if a complex process involving at least six gene products (ThiFSGH, ThiI and ThiJ). Two of the proteins required for the biosynthesis of the thiazole moiety of thiamine (vitamin B(1)) are ThiG and ThiH (this family) and form a heterodimer. Both of these reactions are thought of involve the binding of co-factors, and both function as dimers. This domain therefore may be involved in co-factor binding or dimerization (Finn, RD personal observation). Length = 93
 Score =  113 bits (286), Expect = 5e-26
 Identities = 38/93 (40%), Positives = 55/93 (59%)

Query: 232 PINLLIPIPGSKFEENKKVDPIEHVRIISVARILMPKSRLRLAAGRAMMSDELQALCFFS 291
           PIN L PI G+  E+   +   E ++ I+  R+L+P + +RL+ GR  +  +LQ L F S
Sbjct: 1   PINFLRPIEGTPLEDQPPLSDEEALKTIAAFRLLLPDAGIRLSGGREALLRDLQGLAFMS 60

Query: 292 GANSIFVGDTLLTAKNPSYNKDTILFNRLGLIP 324
           GANS FVG  L T+ N S ++D  +   LGL P
Sbjct: 61  GANSTFVGGYLTTSGNRSPDEDIAMLKDLGLEP 93