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. 2010 Mar 1;5(3):e9455. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009455

Table 2. The common and specific coupling pairs from reciprocal coupling analysis.* .

Common Coupling Pak2 Residues Distance PKA Residues Distance Src Residues Distance Pair #
E294-R367 10.1 Å E91-R165 10.2 Å E310-R385 9.6 Å 1
N373-D386 3.6 Å N171-D184 3.1 Å N391-D404 2.9 Å 2
W427-G439 14.8 Å W222-G234 14.8 Å W446-G459 15.0 Å 3
E413-R488 2.6 Å E208-R280 2.8 Å E432-R506 2.7 Å 4
Specific Coupling L481-H497 10.1 Å L273-H294 10.1 Å 5
H360-K370 11.8 Å H158-K168 12.4 Å 6
G380-P461 25. 3Å G178-P258 22.5 Å 7
E324-K383 3.2 Å E339-K401 2.7 Å 8
W409-C480 8.8 Å W428-C498 8.6 Å 9
Y229-F238 7.4 Å 10
*

The common coupling pairs exist in Pak2, PKA and Src. The specific coupling pairs exist in either one or two protein kinases.

The distance between the two coupling residues is defined as the closest distance in the X-ray crystal structures 1YHV.PDB, 1ATP.PDB and 2SCR.PDB, as measured using the Swiss-Pdb Viewer.