PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3098173-0 1986 Mechanism of the glycine cleavage reaction: retention of C-2 hydrogens of glycine on the intermediate attached to H-protein and evidence for the inability of serine hydroxymethyltransferase to catalyze the glycine decarboxylation. Glycine 17-24 complement C2 Bos taurus 57-60 3098173-0 1986 Mechanism of the glycine cleavage reaction: retention of C-2 hydrogens of glycine on the intermediate attached to H-protein and evidence for the inability of serine hydroxymethyltransferase to catalyze the glycine decarboxylation. Glycine 74-81 complement C2 Bos taurus 57-60 3098173-0 1986 Mechanism of the glycine cleavage reaction: retention of C-2 hydrogens of glycine on the intermediate attached to H-protein and evidence for the inability of serine hydroxymethyltransferase to catalyze the glycine decarboxylation. Glycine 74-81 complement C2 Bos taurus 57-60 3098173-4 1986 The results presented in this paper indicate that the decarboxylation is not accompanied by the removal of a C-2 hydrogen atom of glycine and instead both C-2 hydrogens are transferred with the alpha carbon atom to the intermediate formed during the decarboxylation of glycine. Glycine 269-276 complement C2 Bos taurus 155-158