PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24088894-12 2013 Addition of the Ca(2+) ionophore ionomycin increased the interaction between CaM and NHE1. Ionomycin 33-42 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 85-89 8175807-3 1994 In wild-type transfectants, a short (up to 1 min) incubation with ionomycin induced a significant alkaline shift (approximately 0.2 pH unit) in the intracellular pH (pHi) dependence of the rate of 5-(N-ethyl-N-isopropyl) amiloride-sensitive 22Na+ uptake, without changes in the cell volume and phosphorylation state of NHE1. Ionomycin 66-75 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 319-323 8175807-5 1994 These same mutations abolished the ionomycin-induced NHE1 activation. Ionomycin 35-44 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 53-57 7592862-6 1995 Among stimuli tested (ionomycin, alpha-thrombin, phorbol ester, hyperosmotic stress, and platelet-derived growth factor) that are all known to activate NHE1, only ionomycin and thrombin induced a significant intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and early activation of 22Na+ uptake, implying that Ca2+ is a main regulator of NHE1 in the early phase of the agonist response. Ionomycin 22-31 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 152-156 7592862-6 1995 Among stimuli tested (ionomycin, alpha-thrombin, phorbol ester, hyperosmotic stress, and platelet-derived growth factor) that are all known to activate NHE1, only ionomycin and thrombin induced a significant intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and early activation of 22Na+ uptake, implying that Ca2+ is a main regulator of NHE1 in the early phase of the agonist response. Ionomycin 163-172 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 152-156 7592862-6 1995 Among stimuli tested (ionomycin, alpha-thrombin, phorbol ester, hyperosmotic stress, and platelet-derived growth factor) that are all known to activate NHE1, only ionomycin and thrombin induced a significant intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and early activation of 22Na+ uptake, implying that Ca2+ is a main regulator of NHE1 in the early phase of the agonist response. Ionomycin 163-172 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 320-324 8175807-2 1994 To understand how the intracellular Ca2+ is involved in this activation process, we investigated the effect of Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin on activity of the wild-type or mutant NHE1 expressed in the exchanger-deficient fibroblasts (PS120). Ionomycin 126-135 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Homo sapiens 175-179