The domain within your query sequence starts at position 214 and ends at position 804; the E-value for the Nic96 domain shown below is 6.9e-198.

ELDDKSISDMWAMVKQMTDVVLTPATDALKSRSSVEVRMDFVKQALGYLEQSYKNYTLVT
VFGNLHQAQLGGVPGTYQLVRSFLNIKLPAPSPGLQDGEVEGHPVWALIYYCMRCGDLLA
ASQVVSRAQHQLGEFKTWFQEYMNSKDRRLSPATENKLRLHYRRALRNNTDPYKRAVYCI
IGRCDITDNQSEVADKTEDYLWLKLNQVCFDDDGTSSPQDRLTLSQFQKQLLEDYGESHF
TVNQQPFLYFQVLFLTAQFEAAIAFLFRMERLRCHAVHVALVLFELKLLLKSSGQSAQLL
SHEPGDPPCMRRLNFVRLLMLYTRKFESTDPREALQYFYFLRDEKDSQGENMFLRCVSEL
VIESREFDMILGKLENDGSRKPGVIDKFTSDTKPIINKVASVAENKGLFEEAAKLYDLAK
NADKVLELMNKLLSPVVPQISAPQSNKERLKNMALSIAERYRAQGISANKFVDSTFYLLL
DLITFFDEYHSGHIDRAFDIIDRLKLVPLNQESVEERVAAFRNFSDEIRHNLSEVLLATM
NILFTQFKRLKGTSPSSATRPQRVIEDRDSQLRSQARALITFAGMIPYRTS

Nic96

Nic96
PFAM accession number:PF04097
Interpro abstract (IPR007231):

Nup93/Nic96 is a component of the nuclear pore complex. It is required for the correct assembly of the nuclear pore complex [ (PUBMED:17897938) ]. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Nic96 has been shown to be involved in the distribution and cellular concentration of the GTPase Gsp1 [ (PUBMED:9372936) ]. The structure of Nic96 has revealed a mostly alpha helical structure [ (PUBMED:9348540) ].

GO component:nuclear pore (GO:0005643)
GO function:structural constituent of nuclear pore (GO:0017056)

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry Nic96