The domain within your query sequence starts at position 37 and ends at position 582; the E-value for the TLV_coat domain shown below is 2.4e-96.
QILTLLISIGVVQTSPMPHEPHNLTWVITNTATGTVINSTSHLAPIGTWFPDLVFDLCAL ADGTWDPLGLVWGCQHPAQHSELRRTPFYVCPGEGRSPQQTATCGGPESYFCAYWGCEST GSISWTPPIKDDLIKVQRSPGSESQGWGYGLQPKLDANDLGGPCSSNCNPITVQFTPKGK ESVGWEKGKTWGLRLYVSGYDYGVMFTIQLSARQGMPLGPNPALPPVGLTVTQSQITVPI SQELRPRSGPWDLLKATYLVLNNSKPELTSKCWLCLDAQPPYYEGIAVPGNYTTSTDNKD CRWQYPGKGRLTLELIQGKGLCFGTIPHTHRHLCNSIQEAPDRDAYIIPPINTWWACTTG LTSCIHTQALNLTNGFCVLVQLAPRILRYSDEMGTRLSPFPAARAKRATVAEILGASAFD FQDENYKVLSSAIDADLMELGKSLSKSKTSLTSLREATLRNQREQDFQSLQQDGLCKPLE KRCCTFVDNLKHARELLAKVRKRLEDRKREMEQGQPVWITVIATLSGFLGLVILIVICKL YVVNPL
TLV_coat |
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PFAM accession number: | PF00429 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR018154): | Enveloped viruses such as Human immunodeficiency virus 1, influenza virus, and Ebola virus sp. express a surface glycoprotein that mediates both cell attachment and fusion of viral and cellular membranes. The ENV polyprotein (coat polyprotein) usually contains two coat proteins which differ depending on the source. The structure of a number of the ENV polyprotein domains have been determined:
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This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry TLV_coat