The domain within your query sequence starts at position 295 and ends at position 776; the E-value for the Cas1_AcylT domain shown below is 9.4e-220.

VKPVDGSCCQPRPPLTLIQKLAACFFTLSIIGYFIFYVIHRNAHRKNKPCTDLESGEEKK
NIINTPVSSLEILLQSFCKLGLIMAYFYMCDRANLFMKENKFYTHSSFFIPIIYILVLGV
FYNENTKETKVLNREQTDEWKGWMQLVILIYHISGASTFLPVYMHIRVLVAAYLFQTGYG
HFSYFWIKGDFGIHRVCQVLFRLNFLVVVLCIVMDRPYQFYYFVPLVTVWFMVIYVTLAL
WPQITQKKANGNFFWYLGLLLKLGLLLLCIWFLAYSQGAFEKIFSLWPLSKCFELEGSVY
EWWFRWRLDRYVVFHGVLFAFIYLALQRRQILSEGKGEPLFSNKISNFLLFVSVVSFLTY
SIWASSCKNKAECNELHPSVSVVQIVAFILIRNIPGYARSIYSSFFAWFGKISLELFICQ
YHIWLAADTRGILVLIPGNPTLNIIVSTFIFVCVAHEISQITTDLAQVVIPKDNPSLFRR
LA

Cas1_AcylT

Cas1_AcylT
PFAM accession number:PF07779
Interpro abstract (IPR012419):

Cas1p protein of Cryptococcus neoformans is required for the synthesis of O-acetylated glucuronoxylomannans, a consitutent of the capsule, and is critical for its virulence [ (PUBMED:11703667) ]. The multi TM domain of the Cas1p was unified with the 10 TM Sugar Acyltransferase superfamily [ (PUBMED:20056006) ]. This superfamily is comprised of members from the OatA, MdoC, OpgC, NolL and GumG families in addition to the Cas1p family [ (PUBMED:20056006) ]. The Cas1p protein has a N-terminal PC-esterase domain with the opposing acyl esterase activity [ (PUBMED:20056006) ].

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry Cas1_AcylT