HHsearch alignment for GI: 254781048 and conserved domain: cd01076

>cd01076 NAD_bind_1_Glu_DH NAD(P) binding domain of glutamate dehydrogenase, subgroup 1. Amino acid dehydrogenase (DH) is a widely distributed family of enzymes that catalyzes the oxidative deamination of an amino acid to its keto acid and ammonia with concomitant reduction of NADP+. Glutamate DH is a multidomain enzyme that catalyzes the reaction from glutamate to 2-oxyoglutarate and ammonia in the presence of NAD or NADP. It is present in all organisms. Enzymes involved in ammonia assimilation are typically NADP+-dependent, while those involved in glutamate catabolism are generally NAD+-dependent. Amino acid DH-like NAD(P)-binding domains are members of the Rossmann fold superfamily and include glutamate, leucine, and phenylalanine DHs, methylene tetrahydrofolate DH, methylene-tetrahydromethanopterin DH, methylene-tetrahydropholate DH/cyclohydrolase, Shikimate DH-like proteins, malate oxidoreductases, and glutamyl tRNA reductase. Amino acid DHs catalyze the deamination of amino acids
Probab=91.27  E-value=0.34  Score=27.86  Aligned_cols=35  Identities=20%  Similarity=0.257  Sum_probs=24.9

Q ss_pred             CCCCEEEEECCCCHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCEEEEEEC
Q ss_conf             99872899889813689999999579986999965
Q gi|254781048|r    1 MKSNKIALIGSGMIGGTLAHLAVLKKLGDVVLLDI   35 (320)
Q Consensus         1 mk~~KV~IIGaG~VG~~~a~~~~~~~l~ei~L~D~   35 (320)
T Consensus        29 l~g~~v~IqG~GnVG~~~a~~L~~~Gakvv~vsD~   63 (227)
T cd01076          29 LAGARVAIQGFGNVGSHAARFLHEAGAKVVAVSDS   63 (227)
T ss_pred             CCCCEEEEECCCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCEEEEEECC
T ss_conf             78999999898899999999999879959999847