The domain within your query sequence starts at position 24 and ends at position 638; the E-value for the PHO4 domain shown below is 1.6e-160.
VGANDVANSFGTAVGSGVVTLRQACILASIFETTGSVLLGAKVGETIRKGIIDVNLYNET VETLMAGEVSAMVGSAVWQLIASFLRLPISGTHCIVGSTIGFSLVAIGPKGVQWMELVKI VASWFISPLLSGFMSGVLFILIRMFILTKEDPVPNGLQALPLFYAATIAINVFSIMYTGA PVLGLSLPIWAIALISFGVALLFAFFVWLFVCPWMKRKIAGRLEKESALSRASDESLRKV QEAESPGFKELPGAKPSDDSAVPLTSLAGEAVGASEGTSAGNHPRASYGRALSMTHGSAK SPISNGTFGFEGHMRNDGHVYHTVHKDSGLYKDLLHKIHVDRGSEEKPTQENNYRLLRRN NSYTCYTAAICGMPVHTTFRASDTSSAPEDSEKLVGDSVSYSKKRLRYDSYSSYCNAVAE AEIEAEEGGVEMRLASELADPDRPHEDPTEEEKEEKDSAEVHLLFHFLQVLTACFGSFAH GGNDVSNAIGPLVALWLIYQQGGVTQEAATPVWLLFYGGVGICTGLWVWGRRVIQTMGKD LTPITPSSGFTIELASAFTVVIASNIGLPVSTTHCKVGSVVAVGWIRSRKAVDWRLFRNI FVAWFVTVPVAGLFS
PHO4 |
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PFAM accession number: | PF01384 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR001204): | The PHO-4 family of transporters includes the phosphate-repressible phosphate permease (PHO-4) from Neurospora crassa which is probably a sodium-phosphate symporter [ (PUBMED:7732001) ]. This family also includes the human leukemia virus receptor. |
GO process: | phosphate ion transport (GO:0006817) |
GO component: | membrane (GO:0016020) |
GO function: | inorganic phosphate transmembrane transporter activity (GO:0005315) |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry PHO4