The domain within your query sequence starts at position 100 and ends at position 264; the E-value for the DFF-C domain shown below is 1.1e-74.

DGGTAWVSQESFEADEPDSRAGVKWKNVARQLKEDLSSIILLSEEDLQALIDIPCAELAQ
ELCQSCATVQGLQSTLQQVLDQREEARQSKQLLELYLQALEKEGNILSNQKESKAALSEE
LDAVDTGVGREMASEVLLRSQILTTLKEKPAPELSLSSQDLESVS

DFF-C

DFF-C
PFAM accession number:PF09033
Interpro abstract (IPR015121):

This entry identifies the middle section of DNA fragmentation factor 45 and spans part of the C-terminal four helical domain.

One of the hallmarks of the terminal stages of apoptosis is internucleosomal DNA breakdown. DNA fragmentation factor (DFF) and endonuclease G (Endo G) are responsible for this process. DFF exists in the nucleus as a heterodimer composed of a 45kDa chaperone and inhibitor subunit (DFF45, also called ICAD-L) and a 40kDa latent nuclease subunit (DFF40/CAD). Apoptotic activation of caspase-3 or -7 results in the cleavage of DFF45 and release of active DFF40 nuclease, which forms homo-oligomers. DFF40's nuclease activity is further activated by proteins such as histone H1, HMGB1/2, and topoisomerase II [ (PUBMED:15723341) ].

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