PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10567921-10 2000 In both systems, long chain fatty acid-containing Gb(3) isoforms, which are less effective to mediate VT1 cytotoxicity, were found to correlate with higher IFN-alpha-mediated antiviral activity. globotriaosylceramide 50-55 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 156-165 10567921-11 2000 Inhibition of Gb(3) synthesis in toto prevented IFN-alpha antiviral activity in all cells. globotriaosylceramide 14-19 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 48-57 10567921-12 2000 We propose that the long chain Gb(3) fatty isoforms preferentially remain in the plasma membrane, and by associating with IFNAR1, mediate IFN-alpha antiviral signaling, whereas short chain Gb(3) fatty acid isoforms are preferentially internalized to mediate VT1 cytotoxicity and IFNAR1-dependent IFN-alpha growth inhibition. globotriaosylceramide 31-36 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 138-147 10567921-0 2000 Functional significance of globotriaosyl ceramide in interferon-alpha(2)/type 1 interferon receptor-mediated antiviral activity. globotriaosylceramide 27-49 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 53-99 10567921-3 2000 Gb(3)-deficient variant cells selected for VT resistance are cross-resistant to interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha)-mediated antiproliferative activity. globotriaosylceramide 0-5 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 98-107 10567921-5 2000 The crucial role of Gb(3) for the signal transduction of IFN-alpha-mediated antiviral activity is now reported. globotriaosylceramide 20-25 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 57-66 10567921-8 2000 Unlike VT1 cytotoxicity, IFN-alpha-induced Stat1 nuclear translocation was not inhibited when RME was prevented, suggesting that the accessory function of Gb(3) occurs at the plasma membrane. globotriaosylceramide 155-160 interferon alpha 2 Homo sapiens 25-34