The domain within your query sequence starts at position 39 and ends at position 171; the E-value for the CAF1 domain shown below is 3.1e-46.

VQSDNFKEIWPSLLLALKTASFVAVDTELSGLGDRKSLLNQCIEERYKAVCHAARTRSVL
SLGLACFRQQPDKGENSYLAQVFNLTLLCIEEYVIEPKSVQFLVQHGFNFNRQYAQGIPY
HKGNDKGDESQSQ

CAF1

CAF1
PFAM accession number:PF04857
Interpro abstract (IPR006941):

The major pathways of mRNA turnover in eukaryotes initiate with shortening of the poly(A) tail. CAF1 (also known as CCR4-associated factor 1) is an RNase of the DEDD superfamily, and a subunit of the CCR4-NOT complex that mediates 3' to 5' mRNA deadenylation [ (PUBMED:15215893) (PUBMED:15769875) ]. In yeast, CAF1 ( P39008 ) is also known as POP2, and encodes a critical component of the major cytoplasmic deadenylase [ (PUBMED:11410650) (PUBMED:11239395) ]. It is required for normal mRNA deadenylation in vivo and localises to the cytoplasm. CAF1 copurifies with a CCR4-dependent poly(A)-specific exonuclease activity. The crystal structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae POP2 has been resolved [ (PUBMED:14618157) ].

Some members of this family contain a single-stranded nucleic acid binding domain, R3H, such as poly(A)-specific ribonuclease (PARN), which also contains an RRM domain [ (PUBMED:23388391) ]. PARN is only conserved in vertebrates and may be important in regulated deadenylation such as early developmentand DNA damage response [ (PUBMED:15247430) (PUBMED:20379136) ].

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry CAF1