The domain within your query sequence starts at position 1 and ends at position 66; the E-value for the MitoNEET_N domain shown below is 9.7e-32.

MVLDSVARIVKVQLPAYLKQLPVPDSITGFARLTVSDWLRLLPFLGVLALLGYLAVRPFF
PKKKQQ

MitoNEET_N

MitoNEET_N
PFAM accession number:PF10660
Interpro abstract (IPR019610):

The CDGSH iron sulphur domain are a group of iron-sulphur (Fe-S) clusters and a unique 39 amino acid CDGSH domain [C-X-C-X2-(S/T)-X3-P-X-C-D-G-(S/A/T)-H].

The CDGSH iron sulphur domain protein (also referred to as mitoNEET) is an integral membrane protein located in the outer mitochondrial membrane and whose function may be to transport iron into the mitochondria [ (PUBMED:17766440) ]. Iron in turn is essential for the function of several mitochondrial enzymes.

This entry represents the N-terminal of the mitoNEET and Miner-type proteins that carry a CDGSH-type cluster-binding domain ( IPR018967 ) that coordinate a redox-active 2Fe-2S cluster.

In the outer mitochondrian membrane (OMM), the CDGSH 2Fe-2S-containing domain is oriented towards the cytoplasm and is tethered to the mitochondrial membrane by the N-terminal domain found in higher vertebrates [ (PUBMED:17584744) (PUBMED:17766440) (PUBMED:17376863) ]. The whole protein regulates oxidative capacity and may function in electron transfer, for instance in redox reactions with metabolic intermediates, cofactors and/or proteins localized at the OMM.

GO component:intracellular membrane-bounded organelle (GO:0043231)
GO function:2 iron, 2 sulfur cluster binding (GO:0051537)

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