PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23784542-3 2013 Carbachol (CCh) stimulation of the small intestine results in gel-forming mucin secretion from goblet cells, something that requires adjacent enterocytes to secrete chloride and bicarbonate for proper mucin formation. Bicarbonates 178-189 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 74-79 30742493-1 2019 Bicarbonate facilitates mucin unpacking and bacterial killing; however, its transport mechanisms in the airways are not well understood. Bicarbonates 0-11 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 24-29 30431338-5 2018 The bicarbonate raises the pH and removes calcium from the N terminus of MUC5B, allowing the mucin to be pulled out into a linear polymer. Bicarbonates 4-15 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 93-98 27786259-0 2016 Goblet Cell Hyperplasia Requires High Bicarbonate Transport To Support Mucin Release. Bicarbonates 38-49 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 71-76 27786259-4 2016 Importantly, mucin release, elicited by purinergic stimulation, requires the presence of bicarbonate in the basolateral solution and is defective in cells derived from cystic fibrosis patients. Bicarbonates 89-100 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 13-18 26134505-4 2015 We have recently shown that bicarbonate ions passing through CFTR are necessary for proper unfolding of the MUC2 mucin, thus highlighting the importance of bicarbonate ion transport via the CFTR and the ability of these ions to raise the pH and chelate calcium bound to the mucin as the important steps in forming normal mucus. Bicarbonates 28-39 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 113-118 26134505-4 2015 We have recently shown that bicarbonate ions passing through CFTR are necessary for proper unfolding of the MUC2 mucin, thus highlighting the importance of bicarbonate ion transport via the CFTR and the ability of these ions to raise the pH and chelate calcium bound to the mucin as the important steps in forming normal mucus. Bicarbonates 28-39 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 274-279 26134505-4 2015 We have recently shown that bicarbonate ions passing through CFTR are necessary for proper unfolding of the MUC2 mucin, thus highlighting the importance of bicarbonate ion transport via the CFTR and the ability of these ions to raise the pH and chelate calcium bound to the mucin as the important steps in forming normal mucus. Bicarbonates 156-167 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 113-118 23784542-3 2013 Carbachol (CCh) stimulation of the small intestine results in gel-forming mucin secretion from goblet cells, something that requires adjacent enterocytes to secrete chloride and bicarbonate for proper mucin formation. Bicarbonates 178-189 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 201-206 20926781-0 2010 Role of epithelial HCO3- transport in mucin secretion: lessons from cystic fibrosis. Bicarbonates 19-23 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 38-43 23125206-3 2012 This packing allows an ordered release and a normal mucin expansion when calcium is removed and pH increased by bicarbonate. Bicarbonates 112-123 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 52-57 35635440-3 2022 Bicarbonate is critical for correct mucin deployment and there is increasing interest in understanding its role in airway physiology, particularly in the initiation of lung disease in children affected by cystic fibrosis, in the absence of detectable bacterial infection. Bicarbonates 0-11 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 36-41