The domain within your query sequence starts at position 138 and ends at position 312; the E-value for the CENP-U domain shown below is 6.5e-74.

ADDVRRRVASAEGPRSQQRQAAPAAPSPPERPAEPVTPRRTRLHSAQLSPVDETPATQSQ
LKTQKKVRPSPGRRKRPRRGHTDTDGSESMHIWCLEGKRQSDITELDVILSVFEKTFLEY
KQRVESESCNQAINKFYFKMKGELIRMLKEAQMLKALKMKNTKIIANMEKKRQRL

CENP-U

CENP-U
PFAM accession number:PF13097
Interpro abstract (IPR025214):

The centromere, which is the basic element of chromosome inheritance, is epigenetically determined in mammals. All active centromeres are characterised by the presence of long arrays of nucleosomes in which CENP-A replaces histone H3. CENP-A assembles an array of nucleosomes and it is this that seems to be the prime candidate for specifying centromere identity. CENP-A nucleosomes directly recruit a proximal CENP-A nucleosome associated complex (NAC) comprised of CENP-M, CENP-N and CENP-T, CENP-U(50), CENP-C and CENP-H. Assembly of the CENP-A NAC at centromeres is dependent on CENP-M, CENP-N and CENP-T. Additionally, there are seven other subunits which make up the CENP-A-nucleosome distal (CAD) centromere, CENP-K, CENP-L, CENP-O, CENP-P, CENP-Q, CENP-R and CENP-S, also assembling on the CENP-A NAC [ (PUBMED:16622419) ].

CENP-U is one of the components that assembles onto the CENP-A-nucleosome associated complex (NAC).

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