PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24726865-10 2014 In Sm-B/B", one of the putative disordered binding sites (residues 114-165) encompasses the T-cell epitope 136-153, while another, residues 200-216, flanks two proline-rich B-cell epitopes (residues 190-198 and 216-222), overlapping the preferred CD2BP2-GYF-binding motif (R/K/G)XXPPGX(R/K), characteristic of splicosomal proteins. Proline 160-167 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein polypeptides B and B1 Homo sapiens 3-9 10404387-0 1999 Monoclonal antibody specific to a subclass of polyproline-Arg motif provides evidence for the presence of an snRNA-free spliceosomal Sm protein complex in vivo: implications for molecular interactions involving proline-rich sequences of Sm B/B" proteins. Proline 50-57 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein polypeptides B and B1 Homo sapiens 237-243 11120828-2 2000 In all animal species thus far studied, anti-Sm Abs initially recognize proline-rich epitopes in the carboxyl terminus of the Sm-B/B" protein and subsequently to multiple other epitopes in B/B" and D. The absence of appropriate mAbs has limited our understanding of the genetic and structural basis of this autoimmune response. Proline 72-79 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein polypeptides B and B1 Homo sapiens 126-132 10068039-8 1998 The two cross-reactive antibodies (K 11 and K 15) recognize the proline-rich region of the U1C protein (amino acids 98 126) and cross-react with proline-rich regions in Sm-B/B" (amino acids 163-184) and U1A (amino acids 187-204). Proline 145-152 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein polypeptides B and B1 Homo sapiens 169-175 1708261-0 1990 A repeated proline-rich sequence in Sm B/B" and N is a dominant epitope recognized by human and murine autoantibodies. Proline 11-18 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein polypeptides B and B1 Homo sapiens 36-42