PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21169690-1 2011 DING proteins constitute an intriguing family of phosphate-binding proteins that was identified in a wide range of organisms, from prokaryotes and archae to eukaryotes. Phosphates 49-58 ring finger protein 2 Homo sapiens 0-4 21169690-5 2011 The human phosphate binding protein is a human representative of the DING family that was serendipitously discovered from human plasma. Phosphates 10-19 ring finger protein 2 Homo sapiens 69-73 17612529-1 2007 A recombinant DING protein from Pseudomonas fluorescens has been previously shown to have a phosphate-binding site, and to be mitogenic for human cells. Phosphates 92-101 ring finger protein 2 Homo sapiens 14-18 17497305-3 2008 Most prokaryotic homologues of the DING proteins often have some structural homology to phosphatases or periplasmic phosphate-binding proteins. Phosphates 116-125 ring finger protein 2 Homo sapiens 35-39 29327280-0 2018 Comparison of the DING protein from the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus with human phosphate-binding protein and Pseudomonas fluorescence DING counterparts. Phosphates 84-93 ring finger protein 2 Homo sapiens 18-22 25038991-0 2014 The DING family of phosphate binding proteins in inflammatory diseases. Phosphates 19-28 ring finger protein 2 Homo sapiens 4-8