The domain within your query sequence starts at position 30 and ends at position 330; the E-value for the NAD_kinase domain shown below is 7.6e-66.

SVLVIKKIRDASLLQPFKELCIYLMEENNMIVYVEKKVLEDPAIVSDENFGPVKKKFCTF
REDYDDISNQIDFIICLGGDGTLLYASSLFQGSVPPVMAFHLGSLGFLTPFNFENFQSQV
NQVIEGNAAVILRSRLKVRVVKEPRDKKTAIHNGLSENGLDTEGGKQAMQYQVLNEVVID
RGPSSYLSNVDVYLDGHLITTVQGDGVIVSTPTGSTAYAAAAGASMVHPNVPAIMVTPIC
PHSLSFRPIVVPAGVELKIMLSPEARNTAWVSFDGRKRQEIRHGDSISITTSCYPLPSIC
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NAD_kinase

NAD_kinase
PFAM accession number:PF01513
Interpro abstract (IPR002504):

Members of this family are NAD kinases EC 2.7.1.23 . The enzymes catalyse the phosphorylation of NAD to NADP utilizing ATP and other nucleoside triphosphates, as well as inorganic polyphosphate, as a source of phosphorus. Such enzymes are thus designated poly(P)/ATP-NAD kinases [ (PUBMED:11006082) ]. NAD kinase is one of the key enzymes regulating the cellular NADP(H) level, and therefore NADPH-dependent reductive biosynthetic pathways [ (PUBMED:22056937) ].

GO process:NADP biosynthetic process (GO:0006741)
GO function:NAD+ kinase activity (GO:0003951)

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