PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1397084-5 1992 Three different cytochalasans, cytochalasin B, cytochalasin D, and chaetoglobosin C, all of which bind to cellular actin with different affinities and only one of which affects glucose transport, induced IL-2 receptors in combination with PMA. Cytochalasin D 47-61 interleukin 2 Homo sapiens 204-208 17617603-4 2007 Cytochalasin D treatment impaired T cell activation by causing a reduction in TCR/CD28-mediated calcium flux, and blocked activation of two regulatory elements within the IL-2 promoter, NFAT/AP-1 and CD28RE/AP. Cytochalasin D 0-14 interleukin 2 Homo sapiens 171-175 12616543-7 2003 The induction of cell death was not the result of direct cytoskeletal collapse, since treatment of the cells with cytochalasin D in the presence of IL-2 did not promote death. Cytochalasin D 114-128 interleukin 2 Homo sapiens 148-152