The domain within your query sequence starts at position 479 and ends at position 581; the E-value for the DUF1053 domain shown below is 1.6e-24.

TRYLESWGAAKPFAHLSHLDSPVSTSTPLPEKAFSPQWSLDRSRTPRGLDDELDTGDAKF
FQVIEQLNSQKQWKQSKDFNLLTLYFREKEMEKQYRLSALPAF

DUF1053

DUF1053
PFAM accession number:PF06327
Interpro abstract (IPR009398):

Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is a ubiquitous signalling molecule which mediates many cellular processes by activating cAMP-dependent kinases and also inducing protein-protein interactions. This molecule is produced by the adenylate cyclase (AC) enzyme, using ATP as its substrate. Mammalian adenylate cyclase has nine closely related membrane-bound isoforms (AC1-9) showing significant sequence homology and sharing the same overall structure: two hydrophobic transmembrane domains, and two cytoplasmic domains that are responsible for the catalytic activity. These isoforms differ in both their tissue specificity and their regulation. Regulatory factors known to influence one or more of these isoforms include G proteins, protein kinases, calcium and calmodulin [ (PUBMED:11264454) (PUBMED:12940771) ].

This entry represents a region of unknown function found in many of these isoforms. It is part of the N-terminal cytoplasmic domain but its presence is not necessary for catalytic activity [ (PUBMED:9417641) ].

GO process:cAMP biosynthetic process (GO:0006171)
GO component:plasma membrane (GO:0005886)
GO function:adenylate cyclase activity (GO:0004016)

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry DUF1053