Pub. Date : 1989 Dec 18
PMID : 2557242
11 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Loss of calcium sensitivity of plasma gelsolin is associated with the presence of calcium ions during preparation. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
2 | Loss of calcium sensitivity of plasma gelsolin is associated with the presence of calcium ions during preparation. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
3 | Gelsolin is a calcium-dependent actin severing and capping protein. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
4 | The calcium sensitivity of actin monomer binding and actin filament severing is here shown to vary considerably with the source of gelsolin and conditions of preparation. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
5 | Plasma gelsolin undergoes irreversible loss of calcium sensitivity when prepared in the presence of calcium ions. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
6 | Plasma gelsolin undergoes irreversible loss of calcium sensitivity when prepared in the presence of calcium ions. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
7 | This is not due solely to effects of bound calcium, because purified human plasma gelsolin expressed in E. coli and stored in calcium shows no comparable loss of calcium sensitivity when prepared or stored in calcium. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
8 | This is not due solely to effects of bound calcium, because purified human plasma gelsolin expressed in E. coli and stored in calcium shows no comparable loss of calcium sensitivity when prepared or stored in calcium. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
9 | This is not due solely to effects of bound calcium, because purified human plasma gelsolin expressed in E. coli and stored in calcium shows no comparable loss of calcium sensitivity when prepared or stored in calcium. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
10 | These results suggest the presence of factors in plasma which, in the presence of calcium, promote an irreversible structural change in gelsolin resulting in permanent loss of calcium sensitivity. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |
11 | These results suggest the presence of factors in plasma which, in the presence of calcium, promote an irreversible structural change in gelsolin resulting in permanent loss of calcium sensitivity. | Calcium | gelsolin | Homo sapiens |