The domain within your query sequence starts at position 85 and ends at position 171; the E-value for the Med27 domain shown below is 1.4e-29.

EDGKLDIWSKSSYQVFQKVTDHATTALLHYQLPQMPDVVVRSFMTWLRSYIKLFQAPCQR
CGKFLQDGLPPTWRDFRTLEAFHDTCR

Med27

Med27
PFAM accession number:PF11571
Interpro abstract (IPR021627):

Mediator is a large complex of up to 33 proteins that is conserved from plants to fungi to humans - the number and representation of individual subunits varying with species. It is arranged into four different sections, a core, a head, a tail and a kinase-activity part, and the number of subunits within each of these is what varies with species. Overall, Mediator regulates the transcriptional activity of RNA polymerase II but it would appear that each of the four different sections has a slightly different function [ (PUBMED:18381891) ]. Mediator exists in two major forms in human cells: a smaller form that interacts strongly with pol II and activates transcription, and a large form that does not interact strongly with pol II and does not directly activate transcription. The ubiquitous expression of Med27 mRNA suggests a universal requirement for Med27 in transcriptional initiation. Loss of Crsp34/Med27 decreases amacrine cell number, but increases the number of rod photoreceptor cells [ (PUBMED:16582438) ].

GO component:mediator complex (GO:0016592)

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry Med27