PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22396165-4 2012 Removal of terminal sialic acids from N-glycan chains of the epithelial Ca(2+) channel TRPV5 and the renal K(+) channel ROMK by secreted Klotho exposes the underlying disaccharide galactose-N-acetylglucosamine, a ligand for galectin-1. n-glycan 38-46 klotho Homo sapiens 137-143 25378396-3 2014 Secreted Klotho (sKL) up-regulates the TRPV5 calcium channel from the cell exterior by removing sialic acids from N-glycan of the channel and inhibiting its endocytosis. n-glycan 114-122 klotho Homo sapiens 9-15 23970553-5 2013 Klotho was found to increase the plasma membrane stability of TRPV5, via the TRPV5 N-glycan. n-glycan 83-91 klotho Homo sapiens 0-6 23970553-10 2013 Previous studies showed that after klotho treatment, galectin-1 binds the TRPV5 N-glycan and thereby increases TRPV5 activity. n-glycan 80-88 klotho Homo sapiens 35-41 23970553-13 2013 In conclusion, two distinct TRPV5 stimulatory mechanisms were demonstrated; a klotho-mediated effect that is dependent on the N-glycan of TRPV5 and a sialidase-mediated stimulation that is lipid raft-dependent and independent of the N-glycan of TRPV5. n-glycan 126-134 klotho Homo sapiens 78-84