RPSBLAST alignment for GI: peg_393 and conserved domain: cd02115

>gnl|CDD|58599 cd02115, AAK, Amino Acid Kinases (AAK) superfamily, catalytic domain; present in such enzymes like N-acetylglutamate kinase (NAGK), carbamate kinase (CK), aspartokinase (AK), glutamate-5-kinase (G5K) and UMP kinase (UMPK). The AAK superfamily includes kinases that phosphorylate a variety of amino acid substrates. These kinases catalyze the formation of phosphoric anhydrides, generally with a carboxylate, and use ATP as the source of the phosphoryl group; are involved in amino acid biosynthesis. Some of these kinases control the process via allosteric feed-back inhibition.. Length = 248
 Score = 69.7 bits (170), Expect = 3e-13
 Identities = 29/103 (28%), Positives = 47/103 (45%), Gaps = 1/103 (0%)

Query: 29  VVKYGGHVMNCTDLSKDFVNDIALLKKSNITPVIVHGGGPQIGAVLEKMGIKSKFENGLR 88
           V+K+GG  ++  +  ++    +  L       V+VHG GPQI   L   G    +  GLR
Sbjct: 1   VIKFGGSSVSSEERLRNLARILVKLASEGGRVVVVHGAGPQITDELLAHGELLGYARGLR 60

Query: 89  ITDQQTAEVVEMVLAGSINKKIVSLINQTGTQAIGICGKDGNM 131
           ITD++T  +  M    S N  I + + Q G +A+ +       
Sbjct: 61  ITDRETDALAAMGEGMS-NLLIAAALEQHGIKAVPLDLTQAGF 102