PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20808809-5 2010 Enzymatic depletion of endogenous nucleic acids or heparan sulphate (HS) from the PrP(C) substrate was found to specifically prevent PrP(res) formation seeded by mouse derived PrP(Sc). Heparitin Sulfate 51-67 prion protein Mus musculus 82-88 20808809-5 2010 Enzymatic depletion of endogenous nucleic acids or heparan sulphate (HS) from the PrP(C) substrate was found to specifically prevent PrP(res) formation seeded by mouse derived PrP(Sc). Heparitin Sulfate 51-67 prion protein Mus musculus 82-85 20808809-5 2010 Enzymatic depletion of endogenous nucleic acids or heparan sulphate (HS) from the PrP(C) substrate was found to specifically prevent PrP(res) formation seeded by mouse derived PrP(Sc). Heparitin Sulfate 51-67 prion protein Mus musculus 133-136 20808809-5 2010 Enzymatic depletion of endogenous nucleic acids or heparan sulphate (HS) from the PrP(C) substrate was found to specifically prevent PrP(res) formation seeded by mouse derived PrP(Sc). Heparitin Sulfate 69-71 prion protein Mus musculus 82-88 20808809-5 2010 Enzymatic depletion of endogenous nucleic acids or heparan sulphate (HS) from the PrP(C) substrate was found to specifically prevent PrP(res) formation seeded by mouse derived PrP(Sc). Heparitin Sulfate 69-71 prion protein Mus musculus 82-85 20808809-5 2010 Enzymatic depletion of endogenous nucleic acids or heparan sulphate (HS) from the PrP(C) substrate was found to specifically prevent PrP(res) formation seeded by mouse derived PrP(Sc). Heparitin Sulfate 69-71 prion protein Mus musculus 133-136 15951190-2 2005 In addition, several lines of evidence suggest that glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and in particular heparan sulfate (HS) may play a role in the PrP(C) to PrP(Sc) conversion process. Heparitin Sulfate 96-111 prion protein Mus musculus 140-143 15951190-2 2005 In addition, several lines of evidence suggest that glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and in particular heparan sulfate (HS) may play a role in the PrP(C) to PrP(Sc) conversion process. Heparitin Sulfate 113-115 prion protein Mus musculus 140-143 14522849-3 2003 Identified ligands of PrP(C) mainly belong to the categories of heat-shock proteins, membrane-bound receptors, or heparan sulphates. Heparitin Sulfate 114-131 prion protein Mus musculus 22-25 7511169-3 1994 Accordingly, we have investigated whether the apparent precursor of protease-resistant PrP, protease-sensitive PrP, binds to Congo red and heparin, a highly sulfated glycosaminoglycan with an inhibitory potency like that of heparan sulfate. Heparitin Sulfate 224-239 prion protein Mus musculus 87-90 7511169-3 1994 Accordingly, we have investigated whether the apparent precursor of protease-resistant PrP, protease-sensitive PrP, binds to Congo red and heparin, a highly sulfated glycosaminoglycan with an inhibitory potency like that of heparan sulfate. Heparitin Sulfate 224-239 prion protein Mus musculus 111-114 19936054-2 2009 PrP(C) associates with lipid rafts through its glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor and a region in its N-terminal domain which also binds to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs). Heparitin Sulfate 148-163 prion protein Mus musculus 0-6