PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16899552-1 2007 EGF inhibits carbachol-induced chloride secretion by regulating a basolateral potassium channel via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) and PKCepsilon activation. Carbachol 13-22 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 148-158 20658540-6 2011 Carbachol stimulated phosphorylation of PKC isoforms and translocation of PKCdelta and PKCepsilon to membranes within 5 min. Carbachol 0-9 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 87-97 20658540-8 2011 Significant participation of PKCepsilon in the carbachol-induced gain of GLUT4myc at the surface of C2C12 myotubes was further supported through siRNA-mediated PKCepsilon protein knockdown. Carbachol 47-56 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 29-39 12372816-7 2002 The PKCepsilon-selective agonist carbachol (100 microM) induced prolonged stimulation of endocytosis devoid of an inhibitory phase. Carbachol 33-42 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 4-14 15358594-8 2005 The pharmacological agonists phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and carbachol also led to the translocation of PKC-epsilon. Carbachol 65-74 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 108-119 15358594-11 2005 Consistent with this observation, carbachol induces the translocation of PKC-epsilon to proximity with MARCKS at the lateral membrane. Carbachol 34-43 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 73-84 15233804-7 2004 The response to carbachol is instead completely blocked in PKCepsilon-deficient cells suggesting the importance of PKCepsilon in coupling cholinergic receptors with APP metabolism. Carbachol 16-25 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 59-69 9151658-8 1997 PKCepsilon was the most responsive to PdBu reaching almost maximal translocation at a PdBu concentration as low as 10(-9) M. The cholinergic agonist, carbachol (10(-5) and 10(-3) M), induced translocation which was transient for PKCdelta, and -mu, but persisted for 10 min for PKCepsilon. Carbachol 150-159 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 0-10 11443064-11 2001 Carbachol (100 microM) translocated only PKC epsilon and inhibited I(sc) with no effect on TER. Carbachol 0-9 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 41-52 11460267-7 2001 Additional experiments with PKC alpha- or PKC epsilon-specific compounds indicated that the epsilon isozyme of PKC is primarily involved in MAPK activation by carbachol. Carbachol 159-168 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 42-53 11233758-5 2000 Carbachol caused an increase in phorbol ester binding and translocation of PKCepsilon, however, these were inhibited only by 100-200 mM ethanol. Carbachol 0-9 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 75-85 9882625-3 1999 The activation of Erk-1/-2 by carbachol was blocked by the inhibition or down-regulation of protein kinase C (PKC). Carbachol 30-39 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 110-113 9882625-4 1999 Among the multiple PKC isoforms expressed in SK-N-BE2(C) cells, only PKCepsilon was activated by the treatment of carbachol, and selective down-regulation of PKCepsilon was sufficient to block Erk-1/-2 activation. Carbachol 114-123 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 19-22 9882625-4 1999 Among the multiple PKC isoforms expressed in SK-N-BE2(C) cells, only PKCepsilon was activated by the treatment of carbachol, and selective down-regulation of PKCepsilon was sufficient to block Erk-1/-2 activation. Carbachol 114-123 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 69-79 9882625-7 1999 Thus, these results suggest that carbachol-induced activation of PKCepsilon mediates Erk-1/-2 activation by a sequential activation of Ras, Raf and MAP kinase kinase. Carbachol 33-42 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 65-75 10801833-10 2000 Thus, the inhibitory effect of EGF on carbachol-induced chloride secretion involves the activation of PKCepsilon mediated by PI 3-kinase. Carbachol 38-47 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 102-112 7935319-9 1994 Thrombin and carbachol cause comparable changes in redistribution of both PKC-alpha and PKC-epsilon. Carbachol 13-22 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 88-99 8297348-11 1994 These data suggest that PKC-alpha and/or PKC-epsilon play an essential role in the regulation of PMA-enhanced K(+)- and carbachol-evoked NA release in SH-SY5Y cells. Carbachol 120-129 protein kinase C epsilon Homo sapiens 41-52