HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780766 and conserved domain: cd03237

>cd03237 ABC_RNaseL_inhibitor_domain2 The ATPase domain 2 of RNase L inhibitor. The ABC ATPase, RNase L inhibitor (RLI), is a key enzyme in ribosomal biogenesis, formation of translation preinitiation complexes, and assembly of HIV capsids. RLI's are not transport proteins and thus cluster with a group of soluble proteins that lack the transmembrane components commonly found in other members of the family. Structurally, RLI's have an N-terminal Fe-S domain and two nucleotide-binding domains which are arranged to form two composite active sites in their interface cleft. RLI is one of the most conserved enzymes between archaea and eukaryotes with a sequence identity of more than 48%. The high degree of evolutionary conservation suggests that RLI performs a central role in archaeal and eukaryotic physiology.
Probab=97.52  E-value=9e-05  Score=50.34  Aligned_cols=31  Identities=23%  Similarity=0.463  Sum_probs=24.2

Q ss_pred             HHHEEEECCCC------EEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHH
Q ss_conf             45536732798------79998689986444899999
Q gi|254780766|r   18 YASLRLVFDAQ------HTIFVGDNGVGKTNILEAIS   48 (375)
Q Consensus        18 ~~~~~i~f~~~------~n~i~G~NG~GKT~iLEAI~   48 (375)
T Consensus        10 l~~~sL~i~~Gti~~GEiv~liGpNGaGKSTLlk~l~   46 (246)
T cd03237          10 LGEFTLEVEGGSISESEVIGILGPNGIGKTTFIKMLA   46 (246)
T ss_pred             CCEEEEEECCCCCCCCCEEEEECCCCCHHHHHHHHHH
T ss_conf             1506898568846579899999799976999999997