The domain within your query sequence starts at position 410 and ends at position 536; the E-value for the Clathrin domain shown below is 3.9e-9.

TQKRSQLVKKLNDSDHQSSTSPLMEGTPTIKSKKKLLQIIDTTLLKCYLHTNVALVAPLL
RLENNHCHIEESEHVLKKAHKYSELIILYEKKGLHEKALQVLVDQSKKANSPLKGHERTV
QYLQHLG

Clathrin

Clathrin
PFAM accession number:PF00637
Interpro abstract (IPR000547):

Clathrin is a triskelion-shaped cytoplasmic protein that polymerises into a polyhedral lattice on intracellular membranes to form protein-coated membrane vesicles. Lattice formation induces the sorting of membrane proteins during endocytosis and organelle biogenesis by interacting with membrane-associated adaptor molecules. Clathrin functions as a trimer, and these trimers, or triskelions, are comprised of three legs joined by a central vertex. Each leg consists of one heavy chain and one light chain. The clathrin heavy-chain contains a 145-residue repeat that is present in seven copies [ (PUBMED:10360576) (PUBMED:17702618) ]. The clathrin heavy-chain repeat (CHCR) is also found in nonclathrin proteins such as Pep3, Pep5, Vam6, Vps41, and Vps8 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and their orthologs from other eukaryotes [ (PUBMED:10360576) (PUBMED:11160821) (PUBMED:12906858) (PUBMED:11448994) ]. These proteins, like clathrins, are involved in vacuolar maintenance and protein sorting. The CHCR repeats in these proteins could mediate protein-protein interactions, or possibly represent clathrin-binding domains, or perform clathrin-like functions. CHCR repeats in the clathrin heavy chain, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Vamp2 and human Vamp6 have been implicated in homooligomerization, suggesting that this may be the primary function of this repeat.

The CHCR repeat folds into an elongated right-handed superhelix coil of short alpha-helices [ (PUBMED:10360576) ]. Individual 'helix-turn-helix-loop' or helix hairpin units comprise the canonical repeat and stack along the superhelix axis to form a single extended domain. The canonical hairpin repeat of the clathrin superhelix resembles a tetratrico peptide repeat (TPR), but is shorter and lacks the characteristic spacing of the hydrophobic residues in TPRs.

GO process:vesicle-mediated transport (GO:0016192), intracellular protein transport (GO:0006886)

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