The domain within your query sequence starts at position 1998 and ends at position 2357; the E-value for the Not1 domain shown below is 5.7e-157.

LLELNAPEHVLETINFQTLTAFCNTFHILRPTKAPGFVYAWLELISHRIFIARMLAHTPQ
QKGWPMYAQLLIDLFKYLAPFLRNVELTKPMQILYKGTLRVLLVLLHDFPEFLCDYHYGF
CDVIPPNCIQLRNLILSAFPRNMRLPDPFTPNLKVDMLSEINIAPRILTNFTGVMPPQFK
KDLDSYLKTRSPVTFLSDLRSNLQVSNEPGNRYNLQLINALVLYVGTQAIAHIHNKGSTP
SMSTITHSAHMDIFQNLAVDLDTEGRYLFLNAIANQLRYPNSHTHYFSCTMLYLFAEANT
EAIQEQITRVLLERLIVNRPHPWGLLITFIELIKNPAFKFWNHEFVHCAPEIEKLFQSVA

Not1

Not1
PFAM accession number:PF04054
Interpro abstract (IPR007196):

The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of gene expression that is conserved from yeast to human. It affects genes positively and negatively and is thought to regulate transcription factor IID function. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, it exists in two prominent forms and consists of at least nine core subunits: the five Not proteins (Not1 to Not5), Caf1, Caf40, Caf130 and Ccr4 [ (PUBMED:10637334) ]. The Ccr4-Not complex regulates many different cellular functions, including RNA degradation and transcription initiation. It may be a regulatory platform that senses nutrient levels and stress [ (PUBMED:12957374) ]. Caf1 and Ccr4, are directly involved in mRNA deadenylation, and Caf1p is associated with Dhh1, a putative RNA helicase thought to be a component of the decapping complex [ (PUBMED:11696541) ]. Pop2, a component of the Ccr4-Not complex, functions as a deadenylase [ (PUBMED:18430587) ].

The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of transcription that affects genes positively and negatively and is thought to regulate transcription factor TFIID [ (PUBMED:11696541) ].

This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry Not1