The domain within your query sequence starts at position 78 and ends at position 103; the E-value for the EKLF_TAD2 domain shown below is 4.9e-16.

PSGEDDERDVTCAWDPDLFLTNFPGS

EKLF_TAD2

EKLF_TAD2
PFAM accession number:PF16833
Interpro abstract (IPR031784):

This is the first part of the minimal transactivation (TAD) domain of krueppel-like factor 1 (also known as EKLF), a transcription regulator of erythrocyte development that probably serves as a general switch factor during erythropoiesis. At the first 90 residues at the N terminus EKLF carries a minimal TAD domain that is highly acidic. This minimal TAD of EKLF can be further subdivided into two independent domains, TAD1 (residues 1-40) and TAD2 (residues 51-90), that are both capable of independently activating transcription. Both TAD1 and TAD2 are highly acidic and carry a PEST (sequence rich in proline, glutamic acid, serine, and threonine) region. Deletion of either PEST domain significantly slows down degradation of EKLF by ubiquitin. The minimal TAD has an overlapping activation/degradation function that is critical for the role of EKLF in red blood cell development [ (PUBMED:24139988) ].

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry EKLF_TAD2