PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23190027-6 2013 KEY RESULTS: Azithromycin (1-100 muM) and erythromycin (3-30 muM) concentration-dependently displaced [(125)I]-motilin binding to the motilin receptor (52 +- 7 and 58 +- 18% displacement at 100 and 30 muM respectively). Erythromycin 42-54 motilin receptor Homo sapiens 134-150 23190027-7 2013 Azithromycin, erythromycin and motilin concentration-dependently caused short-lived increases in intracellular [Ca(2+)] in cells expressing the motilin receptor. Erythromycin 14-26 motilin receptor Homo sapiens 144-160 23142315-0 2013 Critical residues in the transmembrane helical bundle domains of the human motilin receptor for erythromycin binding and activity. Erythromycin 96-108 motilin receptor Homo sapiens 75-91 23142315-2 2013 Motilin and erythromycin, two chemically distinct full agonists of the motilin receptor, are known to bind to distinct regions of this receptor, based on previous systematic mutagenesis of extracellular regions that dissociated the effects on these two agents. Erythromycin 12-24 motilin receptor Homo sapiens 71-87 23142315-9 2013 These data support important roles of new regions in the TM domains of the motilin receptor for erythromycin action, suggesting differential mechanisms of actions by peptidyl and non-peptidyl ligands. Erythromycin 96-108 motilin receptor Homo sapiens 75-91 18032475-2 2008 Motilin and erythromycin, two chemically distinct full agonists of the motilin receptor, are known to bind to distinct regions of this receptor, based on previous systematic mutagenesis of extracellular regions that dissociated the effects on these two agents. Erythromycin 12-24 motilin receptor Homo sapiens 71-87