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. 2015 Mar 27;10(3):e0119978. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119978

Table 3. Overlap between cavity pairs with significant correlations (CSCs) and known allosteric couplings.

Protein FS residues AS residues human CSCs species CSCs
ALDOLASE D33,S35,S38,K107,K146,R148 E187,E189K229,S271,R303,L356 C72,C338 YES YES
ANNEXIN M28,G30,G32,K70,E72,L73 E78,G183,K186,G188,E228 W185 YES NO
TRANSFERRIN R140,K203,K293 E80,Y82,H246,K293 NO ——
RBP L35 L63-D68,G92-K99 YES NO
PNP F199,E200,V216,M218,N242 V244,V259 —— —— ——
HSP 90 D83,N51,G137,F138 K194,L220,Q287,P295 YES YES
CYCLOPHILIN H54,R55,F60,M61,Q63,N102 Q111,F113,W121,L122,H126 C51,H53,H69,K150,T151,K154 —— ——
INTERLEUKIN-1beta N87-K101 W118 NO NO
NDK —— —— —— NO

The residue numbers of the functional (FS) and allosteric (AS) site residues were obtained from the literature (see main body of the article). In the fourth and fifth columns we mention whether there was any CSC with a cavity overlapping the FS and the other the AS: YES (at least one CSC existed), NO (no overlapping CSC was found), dashed line (——, functional information was lacking and the comparison could not be performed).