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. 2011 Jan 25;6(1):e16474. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016474

Table 4. Residues with high conservation.

1NI6: 129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139
1K3O: 2,13,23,56,67,68,70,71,140,150,154,156,157
2HNP: 40,43–45,51,56,57,59,66–70,82,83,85,87,91,94–96,98,107,109,124,126,179,185,213–218,220–223,250,254,257,262,266
3GLK: 267–270,274,298,300–303,305–307,311,315,321,328,329,352,355,356,361, 373,374,384,448,450,454–456,458,490,492,500,501,504,508,517,518,521,524, 528,529,535,562,565,567,580,582–584,586–590,592–594,601,604,675,683,700–702,704,716
2CBE: 5,16,28–30,61,63,96,98,105–107,117,119,121,122,186,194,196–201,203, 205, 207, 209, 222, 244, 246,249,254,259
1K9P: 16,20,29,33,61,65,72

Clique residues obtained by cutoff 6.2 Å are shown in bold.