HHsearch alignment for GI: 254780941 and conserved domain: TIGR00064
>TIGR00064 ftsY signal recognition particle-docking protein FtsY; InterPro: IPR004390 ABC transporters belong to the ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) superfamily, which uses the hydrolysis of ATP to energize diverse biological systems. ABC transporters are minimally constituted of two conserved regions: a highly conserved ATP binding cassette (ABC) and a less conserved transmembrane domain (TMD). These regions can be found on the same protein or on two different ones. Most ABC transporters function as a dimer and therefore are constituted of four domains, two ABC modules and two TMDs. ABC transporters are involved in the export or import of a wide variety of substrates ranging from small ions to macromolecules. The major function of ABC import systems is to provide essential nutrients to bacteria. They are found only in prokaryotes and their four constitutive domains are usually encoded by independent polypeptides (two ABC proteins and two TMD proteins). Prokaryotic importers require additional extracytoplasmic binding proteins (one or more per systems) for function. In contrast, export systems are involved in the extrusion of noxious substances, the export of extracellular toxins and the targeting of membrane components. They are found in all living organisms and in general the TMD is fused to the ABC module in a variety of combinations. Some eukaryotic exporters encode the four domains on the same polypeptide chain . The ABC module (approximately two hundred amino acid residues) is known to bind and hydrolyze ATP, thereby coupling transport to ATP hydrolysis in a large number of biological processes. The cassette is duplicated in several subfamilies. Its primary sequence is highly conserved, displaying a typical phosphate-binding loop: Walker A, and a magnesium binding site: Walker B. Besides these two regions, three other conserved motifs are present in the ABC cassette: the switch region which contains a histidine loop, postulated to polarize the attaching water molecule for hydrolysis, the signature conserved motif (LSGGQ) specific to the ABC transporter, and the Q-motif (between Walker A and the signature), which interacts with the gamma phosphate through a water bond. The Walker A, Walker B, Q-loop and switch region form the nucleotide binding site , , . The 3D structure of a monomeric ABC module adopts a stubby L-shape with two distinct arms. ArmI (mainly beta-strand) contains Walker A and Walker B. The important residues for ATP hydrolysis and/or binding are located in the P-loop. The ATP-binding pocket is located at the extremity of armI. The perpendicular armII contains mostly the alpha helical subdomain with the signature motif. It only seems to be required for structural integrity of the ABC module. ArmII is in direct contact with the TMD. The hinge between armI and armII contains both the histidine loop and the Q-loop, making contact with the gamma phosphate of the ATP molecule. ATP hydrolysis leads to a conformational change that could facilitate ADP release. In the dimer the two ABC cassettes contact each other through hydrophobic interactions at the antiparallel beta-sheet of armI by a two-fold axis , , , , , . Proteins known to belong to this family are classified in several functional subfamilies depending on the substrate used (for further information see http://www.tcdb.org/tcdb/index.php?tc=3.A.1). This family includes the cell division ABC transporter and the periplasmic substrate-binding protein FtsY. There is a weak division between FtsY and SRP54; both are GTPases. In Escherichia coli, ftsY is an essential gene located in an operon with cell division genes ftsE and ftsX, but its apparent function is as the signal recognition particle docking protein.; GO: 0005525 GTP binding.
Probab=96.97 E-value=0.00029 Score=47.48 Aligned_cols=156 Identities=18% Similarity=0.275 Sum_probs=92.7
Q ss_pred CCCCCCCEEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHC------CCE-------------------------EEECCCCC-CEEEEEEE
Q ss_conf 43685121899833899868899999868------920-------------------------21058888-60212789
Q gi|254780941|r 16 VQDNSRSGCVALVGATNAGKSTLVNRFVG------AKV-------------------------SIVTHKVQ-TTRSIVRG 63 (311)
Q Consensus 16 ~~~~~ksg~VaivG~pN~GKSTL~N~l~g------~~v-------------------------sivS~k~~-TTr~~i~g 63 (311)
T Consensus 76 ~~~~~kp~Vil~VGVNG~GKTTTIaKLA~~l~~~Gk~V~laAgDTFRAAA~EQL~~Wa~R~gv~vi~~~~gn~--DPAaV 153 (284)
T TIGR00064 76 LPEEKKPNVILFVGVNGVGKTTTIAKLANKLKKQGKSVLLAAGDTFRAAAIEQLEVWAKRLGVDVIKQKEGNA--DPAAV 153 (284)
T ss_pred CCCCCCCEEEEEEEEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCEEEEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCEEEECCCCCC--CCHHH
T ss_conf 0147897799998440886010288999999874990899827524799999999989883875540788988--71789
Q ss_pred EE------EECCEEEEEEECCC-CHHHCCCCCCC--CCCHHHHHHH-H-HHHHCCCCHHHHHHHCCHHHHHHHHHHCCCC
Q ss_conf 99------73994899998798-40101235753--2100234555-5-3210011000010000000122345442872
Q gi|254780941|r 64 IV------SEKESQIVFLDTPG-IFNAKDSYHKL--MIRLSWSTIK-H-ADIVCLVVDSHRELKVNIHDLLKEIAKRSSR 132 (311)
Q Consensus 64 i~------~~~~~qiifvDTPG-~~~~~~~l~~~--~~~~~~~~l~-~-aDiil~VvDa~~~~~~~~~~il~~l~~~~~p 132 (311)
T Consensus 154 ~fDAi~~Ak~~niDvvliDTAGRLqnk~NLm~EL~KI~RV~~k~~~~~aP~e~lLVlDAt~Gqna--~~QA~~F~eav~l 231 (284)
T TIGR00064 154 IFDAIQAAKARNIDVVLIDTAGRLQNKVNLMDELKKIKRVIKKVDPVDAPDEVLLVLDATTGQNA--LEQAKVFNEAVGL 231 (284)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEECCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCCEEEEEEHHHHHHHH--HHHHHHHHHHCCC
T ss_conf 99989999874997899734754546620399999999987321025787557542202220308--9999998654068
Q ss_pred CEEEEEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCHHHHHHH
Q ss_conf 0257872110104345788886410012334311000138742678999
Q gi|254780941|r 133 LILILNKIDCVKPERLLEQAEIANKLVFIEKTFMVSATKGHGCDDVLNY 181 (311)
Q Consensus 133 ~IiVlNKiDlv~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~ISAk~g~Gid~L~~~ 181 (311)
T Consensus 232 tGiiLTKLDg~AKGG~~l~i~~~---l~-~Pv~~~--G~GE~~dDL~~F 274 (284)
T TIGR00064 232 TGIILTKLDGTAKGGIILAIAYE---LK-LPVKFI--GVGEKIDDLAPF 274 (284)
T ss_pred CEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHH---HC-CCEEEE--ECCCCHHHHCCC
T ss_conf 85899634688037899988998---57-976998--548873320147