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Table 1 Correlations between selectivity and kinase activity from primary and secondary screening

From: Prediction of kinase inhibitor response using activity profiling, in vitro screening, and elastic net regression

Kinase

Selectivity corr

FDR

Kinase

Selectivity corr

FDR

Primary screening

Secondary screening

PRKCZ

0.451

2.28E-08

TGFBR2

-0.501

8.29E-08

DMPK

0.435

7.75E-08

CDK4

-0.412

6.40E-05

STK39

0.430

1.15E-07

CDC42BPB

-0.409

6.40E-05

EPHA8

0.420

2.33E-07

RIPK2

-0.399

7.73E-05

ADRBK2

0.399

1.01E-06

DSTYK

-0.369

0.000413

PRKACG

0.396

1.27E-06

ACVRL1

-0.368

0.000413

CAMK4

0.394

1.45E-06

PAK1

-0.367

0.000413

MAP2K2

0.393

1.53E-06

MAPKAPK2

-0.364

0.000413

ADRBK1

0.392

1.62E-06

PAK7

-0.359

0.000424

PNCK

0.382

3.29E-06

CDK1

-0.357

0.000429

  1. A negative correlation indicates that inhibition of that particular kinases is associated to a higher selectivity. The top two hits with negative correlation, TGFBR2 and CDK4 are known to have an important role in cell proliferation, invasion and metastasis in lung adenocarcinoma [21, 22].