The domain within your query sequence starts at position 1 and ends at position 64; the E-value for the BBIP10 domain shown below is 2.7e-36.

MAEVKSMFREVLPKQGQLSVEDVTTMVLCKPKLLPLKSLTLEKLEKMQQAAQDTVRQQEM
AEKA

BBIP10

BBIP10
PFAM accession number:PF14777
Interpro abstract (IPR028233):

The BBSome (so-named after the association with Bardet-Biedl syndrome) is a complex of 8 subunits that lies at the base of the flagellar microtubule structure. The precise function of the all the individual components in cilia formation is unclear; however, they function to promote loading of cargo to the ciliary axoneme [ (PUBMED:17574030) ].

BBIP10 localises to the primary cilium, and is present exclusively in ciliated organisms. It is required for cytoplasmic microtubule polymerisation and acetylation, two functions not shared with any other BBSome subunits. BBIP10 physically interacts with HDAC6. BBSome-bound BBIP10 may therefore function to couple acetylation of axonemal microtubules and ciliary membrane growth [ (PUBMED:19081074) ].

GO process:cilium assembly (GO:0060271)
GO component:BBSome (GO:0034464)

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry BBIP10