PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15569629-4 2005 The method was used to determine the apparent dissociation constant, Kapp (+/- SD) of Mg2+ binding to aspartate (22 degrees C, 101.7 +/- 22.5 mmol/l, n = 8; 44 degrees C, 45.2 +/- 8.3 mmol/l, n = 6), citrate (high affinity, 0.33 +/- 0.14 mmol/l, n = 4; low affinity, approximately 80 mmol/l), malate (15.9 +/- 1.0 mmol/l, n = 7) and Ca2+ binding to malate (10.3 +/- 1.1 mmol/l, n = 7). Citric Acid 200-207 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 86-89 7663422-3 1995 The polyamines compete with Mg2+ for common binding sites on Mg2+ buffers such as ATP, ADP and citrate, releasing bound Mg2+ and increasing the [Mg2+]free. Citric Acid 95-102 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 28-31 11237858-7 2001 A large positive inotropic (contraction-intensifying) effect of loading the Mg2+ chelator citrate, via its acetoxymethyl ester, into the heart has confirmed the competitive inhibition of the Ca2+ activation by Mg2+, previously seen in vitro. Citric Acid 90-97 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 76-79 11237858-7 2001 A large positive inotropic (contraction-intensifying) effect of loading the Mg2+ chelator citrate, via its acetoxymethyl ester, into the heart has confirmed the competitive inhibition of the Ca2+ activation by Mg2+, previously seen in vitro. Citric Acid 90-97 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 210-213 10488562-5 1999 Reaction is insensitive to the concentration of monovalent cations but is completely prevented by chelating agents (EDTA and citrate) at concentrations exceeding that of Mg2+. Citric Acid 125-132 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 170-173 10402815-3 1999 2) We evaluated the effect of citrate on Mg2+ and Ca2+ in vitro. Citric Acid 30-37 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 41-44 10402815-6 1999 Mean value of post-operative citrate concentration of patients with blood transfusion was 0.15 +/- 0.11 mmol.l-1, and this value decreased Mg2+ about 2% in in vitro study. Citric Acid 29-36 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 139-142 7663422-3 1995 The polyamines compete with Mg2+ for common binding sites on Mg2+ buffers such as ATP, ADP and citrate, releasing bound Mg2+ and increasing the [Mg2+]free. Citric Acid 95-102 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 61-64 7663422-3 1995 The polyamines compete with Mg2+ for common binding sites on Mg2+ buffers such as ATP, ADP and citrate, releasing bound Mg2+ and increasing the [Mg2+]free. Citric Acid 95-102 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 61-64 7663422-3 1995 The polyamines compete with Mg2+ for common binding sites on Mg2+ buffers such as ATP, ADP and citrate, releasing bound Mg2+ and increasing the [Mg2+]free. Citric Acid 95-102 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 61-64 20866109-2 2010 Intracellular free [Mg2+] can be estimated by measurements of [citrate]/[isocitrate], a ratio known to vary with tissue free [Mg2+]. Citric Acid 63-70 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 20-23 6138356-10 1983 Free citrate is the species responsible for polymerizing the enzyme and Mg2+ causes depolymerization of the enzyme by lowering the concentration of free citrate. Citric Acid 153-160 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 72-75 1276140-2 1976 In mitochondria contaminated with lysosomes, the time course and magnitude of ATP-dependent Mg2+ accumulation are influenced by various cytoplasmic substances, besides substrates of the citric acid cycle. Citric Acid 186-197 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 92-95 20866109-2 2010 Intracellular free [Mg2+] can be estimated by measurements of [citrate]/[isocitrate], a ratio known to vary with tissue free [Mg2+]. Citric Acid 63-70 mucin 7, secreted Homo sapiens 126-129