PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7881866-12 1994 It is suggested that addition of purified, exogenous PKC may accept phosphate from phosphorylated rhodanese or HI-6 may dephosphorylate rhodanese, both of which stimulate the conversion of cyanide anion to the less toxic SCN-. Phosphates 68-77 thiosulfate sulfurtransferase Bos taurus 98-107 7881866-12 1994 It is suggested that addition of purified, exogenous PKC may accept phosphate from phosphorylated rhodanese or HI-6 may dephosphorylate rhodanese, both of which stimulate the conversion of cyanide anion to the less toxic SCN-. Phosphates 68-77 thiosulfate sulfurtransferase Bos taurus 136-145 2492522-1 1989 The mitochondrial sulfurtransferase, rhodanese, has been analyzed for phosphate content. Phosphates 70-79 thiosulfate sulfurtransferase Bos taurus 37-46 2492522-2 1989 Significant amounts of protein-bound phosphate (30-40%) were measured in the six rhodanese preparations examined. Phosphates 37-46 thiosulfate sulfurtransferase Bos taurus 81-90 2492522-3 1989 Chromatographic experiments followed by phosphate analyses done on two of the preparations indicated that rhodanese A and rhodanese B, two enzyme forms that were previously resolved on DEAE-Sephadex by Blumenthal and Heinrikson (Blumenthal, K., and Heinrikson, R. L. (1971) J. Biol. Phosphates 40-49 thiosulfate sulfurtransferase Bos taurus 106-115