The domain within your query sequence starts at position 467 and ends at position 505; the E-value for the UBA domain shown below is 2.7e-10.

RPADKVQMLQAMVHGVTTEECQAALQSHSWSVQRAAQYL

UBA

UBA
PFAM accession number:PF00627
Interpro abstract (IPR015940):

UBA domains are a commonly occurring sequence motif of approximately 45 amino acid residues that are found in diverse proteins involved in the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway, DNA excision-repair, and cell signalling via protein kinases [ (PUBMED:8871400) ]. The human homologue of yeast Rad23A is one example of a nucleotide excision-repair protein that contains both an internal and a C-terminal UBA domain. The solution structure of human Rad23A UBA(2) showed that the domain forms a compact three-helix bundle [ (PUBMED:9846873) ]. Comparison of the structures of UBA(1) and UBA(2) reveals that both form very similar folds and have a conserved large hydrophobic surface patch which may be a common protein-interacting surface present in diverse UBA domains. Evidence that ubiquitin binds to UBA domains leads to the prediction that the hydrophobic surface patch of UBA domains interacts with the hydrophobic surface on the five-stranded beta-sheet of ubiquitin [ (PUBMED:12079361) ].

This domain is similar in sequence to the N-terminal domain of translation elongation factor EF1B (or EF-Ts) from bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts [ (PUBMED:8596629) ].

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