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From: Meeting abstracts from the 9th International Conference on cGMP: Generators, Effectors and Therapeutic Implications

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The residues that bind ATP in PKA are conserved in the PKD of GC-A. a Structure of the active site of the kinase domain of PKA and the corresponding site in the PKD of GC-A showing conservation of the residues (red) that interact with ATP (blue) in the active site. b Structures showing the R-spine (red), the C-spine (green), and the F helix (yellow). c The serine and threonine residues mutated in nonphosphorylated or phosphomimetic constructs are indicated with their position numbers

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