PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20415446-4 2010 Herein we describe how changing properties of substrate (phosphocholine, PC) self-assembly can affect both binding behavior and substrate affinity to a pentameric recognition protein (C-reactive protein, CRP). pc 73-75 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 184-202 27815167-6 2017 Docking analysis predicted a new binding site for LPC in the absence of calcium ions, which is located on the opposite side of the known binding site for PC of cyclic pentameric CRP. pc 51-53 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 178-181 20415446-4 2010 Herein we describe how changing properties of substrate (phosphocholine, PC) self-assembly can affect both binding behavior and substrate affinity to a pentameric recognition protein (C-reactive protein, CRP). pc 73-75 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 204-207 20364851-9 2010 This indicates that CRP binds to the PC membrane on the nanoparticle surface reversibly through a calcium bridging mechanism while changing the underlying membrane structure irreversibly as a result of binding. pc 37-39 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 20-23 8196672-10 1994 The results suggest that the two distinct Ca(2+)-binding sites within each CRP subunit are composed of residues 134-148 and 152-176 and that these two nearly adjacent sites cooperate to exert an allosteric change in conformation allowing access to the PC-binding site. pc 252-254 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 75-78 31832494-10 2019 Higher CRP levels, penetrating disease, and a history of abdominal surgery were associated with an increased risk of PC retention (p = 0.007, p = 0.011, and p = 0.033, respectively). pc 117-119 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 7-10 31832494-11 2019 On multivariate analysis, there was an independent association between small-bowel PC retention and CRP levels >5 mg/dL (OR = 15.5; p = 0.03). pc 83-85 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 100-103 1717553-4 1991 Three of the 5 mAb inhibited the Ca(2+)-dependent phosphorylcholine-(PC) binding activity of CRP, but did not bind to the PC-binding region itself. pc 69-71 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 93-96 2477447-8 1989 Binding to these bands was inhibited by both EDTA and PC indicating that CRP binds these proteins through the PC-binding site. pc 54-56 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 73-76 2477447-8 1989 Binding to these bands was inhibited by both EDTA and PC indicating that CRP binds these proteins through the PC-binding site. pc 110-112 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 73-76 471064-3 1979 CRP has a Ca2+-dependent binding specificity for phosphorylcholine, the polar head group of two widely distributed lipids, lecithin (phosphatidylcholine, PC) and sphingomyelin (SM). pc 154-156 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 0-3 471064-5 1979 In addition, interaction of CRP with PC- and SM-containing lipid dispersions and with PC-containing liposomes can activate the complement system. pc 37-39 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 28-31 471064-5 1979 In addition, interaction of CRP with PC- and SM-containing lipid dispersions and with PC-containing liposomes can activate the complement system. pc 86-88 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 28-31 471064-6 1979 We report here that binding of CRP to model membranes of PC requires the incorporation into the bilayer of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC). pc 57-59 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 31-34