PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 27934478-1 2016 Surfactant protein A (SP-A), a lung anti-infective protein, is a lectin with affinity for sugars found on fungal and micrococcal surfaces such as mannose. Sugars 90-96 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 0-20 27934478-1 2016 Surfactant protein A (SP-A), a lung anti-infective protein, is a lectin with affinity for sugars found on fungal and micrococcal surfaces such as mannose. Sugars 90-96 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 22-26 17278394-9 2006 SP-A and SP-D are most abundant in the lungs, and also bind to microorganisms and inhaled particulates, mainly by lectin-sugar interactions. Sugars 121-126 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 0-4 21203987-3 2010 The binding is Ca(2+)-dependent and is not inhibited by mannose, suggesting that the sugar-binding site of the carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) of SP-A is not involved. Sugars 85-90 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 152-156 17544823-3 2007 SP-A and SP-D are pattern-recognition molecules with the lectin domains binding preferentially to sugars on a broad spectrum of pathogen surfaces and thereby facilitating immune functions including viral neutralization, clearance of bacteria, fungi and apoptotic and necrotic cells, modulation of allergic reactions, and resolution of inflammation. Sugars 98-104 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 0-4 16081790-5 2005 Using site-directed mutations in SP-A, we determined that both the attached sugars and the collagen-like domain of SP-A are necessary to optimize Ca2+ mobilization. Sugars 76-82 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 33-37 9448836-4 1998 The fucosyltransferase catalyses the transfer of [3H]fucose, from GDP-[3H]fucose, onto the sugar chains of a glycoprotein acceptor noncovalently bound to a scintillant-impregnated microsphere (SPA bead). Sugars 91-96 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 193-196 15033771-2 2003 We hypothesized that collectins, such as pulmonary surfactant protein (SP-) A and D and mannose-binding lectin (MBL), could bind nucleic acid, which is a pentameric sugar-based anionic polymer. Sugars 165-170 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 51-77 12244146-5 2002 Here we show that SP-A selectively enhances MR expression on human monocyte-derived macrophages, a process involving both the attached sugars and collagen-like domain of SP-A. Sugars 135-141 surfactant protein A1 Homo sapiens 18-22