The domain within your query sequence starts at position 43 and ends at position 416; the E-value for the NYAP_N domain shown below is 1.4e-134.

ARENDRLRNETNLAYLKEKNEKRRRQEETIKRIGGEVGRGQDASYAGKHFRMGFMTMPAP
QDRLPHPCSSGFTVRSQSLHSVGGTEDDSSCGSRRQPPPKPKRDPSTKLSTSSETVNSTA
ASKSGRSLERAEVSAKPRPHSDEYSKKIPPPKPKRNPNTQLSTSFDETYIKKHVPRRTSL
PRDSSLSQVCSPAADPEEEEPVYIEMVGNILRDFRKEEDDQSEAVYEEMKYPIFDDLGHD
SKCDFDHHSCSSQCATPTVPDLDFVKSSGPCTPKGLLCDIPPPFPNLLSHRPPLLVFPPA
PVHCSPNSDESPLTPLEVTKLPVLENVSYMKQPPGACPSSLPSHGSSHAKDQTGALGPAP
GASILSSSPPPPST

NYAP_N

NYAP_N
PFAM accession number:PF15439
Interpro abstract (IPR039482):

This entry represents the N-terminal domain of a group of eukaryotic proteins that are substrates of tyrosine kinase in the brain. When first identified, the family members were referred to as unconventional myosin XVI, or Myr 8 [ (PUBMED:11588169) ]. However, proteins have now been identified as being integrally involved in neuronal function and morphogenesis. The family is involved in both the activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) and the recruitment of the downstream effector WAVE complex to the close vicinity of PI3K; it also appears to regulate the brain size and neurite outgrowth in mice [ (PUBMED:21946561) ].

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