HHsearch alignment for GI: peg_887 and conserved domain: cd03301
>cd03301 ABC_MalK_N The N-terminal ATPase domain of the maltose transporter, MalK. ATP binding cassette (ABC) proteins function from bacteria to human, mediating the translocation of substances into and out of cells or organelles. ABC transporters contain two transmembrane-spanning domains (TMDs) or subunits and two nucleotide binding domains (NBDs) or subunits that couple transport to the hydrolysis of ATP. In the maltose transport system, the periplasmic maltose binding protein (MBP) stimulates the ATPase activity of the membrane-associated transporter, which consists of two transmembrane subunits, MalF and MalG, and two copies of the ATP binding subunit, MalK, and becomes tightly bound to the transporter in the catalytic transition state, ensuring that maltose is passed to the transporter as ATP is hydrolyzed.
Probab=92.58 E-value=0.14 Score=30.79 Aligned_cols=27 Identities=19% Similarity=0.260 Sum_probs=23.1
Q ss_pred CCCCEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHC
Q ss_conf 898499998798733449999999881
Q 537021.9.peg.8 8 THTKAIFISGPTASGKSLCAVNLAHKF 34 (133)
Q Consensus 8 ~~~~ii~I~GpTasGKT~lai~LA~~~ 34 (133)
T Consensus 24 ~~Ge~~~i~GpSG~GKSTlLr~iaGl~ 50 (213)
T cd03301 24 ADGEFVVLLGPSGCGKTTTLRMIAGLE 50 (213)
T ss_pred CCCCEEEEECCCCCHHHHHHHHHHCCC
T ss_conf 699899999999880999999997699