HHsearch alignment for GI: peg_472 and conserved domain: cd03260
>cd03260 ABC_PstB_phosphate_transporter Phosphate uptake is of fundamental importance in the cell physiology of bacteria because phosphate is required as a nutrient. The Pst system of E. coli comprises four distinct subunits encoded by the pstS, pstA, pstB, and pstC genes. The PstS protein is a phosphate-binding protein located in the periplasmic space. P stA and PstC are hydrophobic and they form the transmembrane portion of the Pst system. PstB is the catalytic subunit, which couples the energy of ATP hydrolysis to the import of phosphate across cellular membranes through the Pst system, often referred as ABC-protein. PstB belongs to one of the largest superfamilies of proteins characterized by a highly conserved adenosine triphosphate (ATP) binding cassette (ABC), which is also a nucleotide binding domain (NBD).
Probab=94.60 E-value=0.13 Score=32.08 Aligned_cols=24 Identities=33% Similarity=0.458 Sum_probs=19.4
Q ss_pred EEHHCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHC
Q ss_conf 620107879888899999999961
Q 537021.9.peg.4 23 SYMLSGTRGIGKTTTARIIARSLN 46 (369)
Q Consensus 23 a~lf~G~~G~GK~~~a~~~A~~l~ 46 (369)
T Consensus 28 ~~~iiG~SGsGKSTll~~i~gL~~ 51 (227)
T cd03260 28 ITALIGPSGCGKSTLLRLLNRLND 51 (227)
T ss_pred EEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHH
T ss_conf 999999999819999999974450