The domain within your query sequence starts at position 32 and ends at position 556; the E-value for the SNF domain shown below is 6.2e-252.

REHWNNKMEFVLSVAGEIIGLGNVWRFPYLCYKNGGGAFFIPYLIFLFTCGIPVFFLETA
LGQYTNQGGITAWRRICPIFEGIGYASQMIVSLLNVYYIVVLAWALFYLFSSFTTDLPWG
SCSHEWNTENCVEFQKANDSMNVTSENATSPVIEFWERRVLKLSDGIQHLGSLRWELVLC
LLLAWIICYFCIWKGVKSTGKVVYFTATFPYLMLVVLLIRGVTLPGAAQGIQFYLYPNIT
RLWDPQVWMDAGTQIFFSFAICLGCLTALGSYNKYHNNCYRDCIALCILNSSTSFMAGFA
IFSILGFMSQEQGVPISEVAESGPGLAFIAYPRAVVMLPFSPLWACCFFFMVVLLGLDSQ
FVCVESLVTALVDMYPRVFRKKNRREVLILIVSVISFFIGLIMLTEGGMYVFQLFDYYAA
SGMCLLFVAIFESLCVAWVYGAGRFYDNIEDMIGYKPWPLIKYCWLFFTPAVCLATFLFS
LIKYTPLTYNKKYTYPWWGDALGWLLALSSMICIPAWSIYKLRTL

SNF

SNF
PFAM accession number:PF00209
Interpro abstract (IPR000175):

Neurotransmitter transport systems are integral to the release, re-uptake and recycling of neurotransmitters at synapses. High affinity transport proteins found in the plasma membrane of presynaptic nerve terminals and glial cells are responsible for the removal from the extracellular space of released-transmitters, thereby terminating their actions [ (PUBMED:15336049) ]. Plasma membrane neurotransmitter transporters fall into two structurally and mechanistically distinct families. The majority of the transporters constitute an extensive family of homologous proteins that derive energy from the co-transport of Na + and Cl - in order to transport neurotransmitter molecules into the cell against their concentration gradient. The family has a common structure of 12 presumed transmembrane helices and includes carriers for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), noradrenaline/adrenaline, dopamine, serotonin, proline, glycine, choline, betaine and taurine. They are structurally distinct from the second more-restricted family of plasma membrane transporters, which are responsible for excitatory amino acid transport. The latter couple glutamate and aspartate uptake to the cotransport of Na + and the counter-transport of K + with no apparent dependence on Cl - [ (PUBMED:8811182) ]. In addition, both of these transporter families are distinct from the vesicular neurotransmitter transporters [ (PUBMED:8103691) (PUBMED:7823024) ].

GO component:integral component of membrane (GO:0016021)

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