PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 31073146-0 2019 The selective disruption of presynaptic JNK2/STX1a interaction reduces NMDA receptor-dependent glutamate release. Glutamic Acid 95-104 syntaxin 1A Homo sapiens 45-50 31073146-4 2019 Our previous work showed that presynaptic c-Jun N-terminal kinase 2 (JNK2) specifically regulates NMDA-evoked glutamate release and here we demonstrate that an interaction between Syntaxin-1a and JNK2 is fundamental to this mechanism. Glutamic Acid 110-119 syntaxin 1A Homo sapiens 180-191 31073146-7 2019 In conclusion, the JNK2/STX1 interaction is involved in presynaptic NMDA-evoked glutamate release and the novel CPP, JGRi1, acts as a pharmacological tool that promotes neuroprotection. Glutamic Acid 80-89 syntaxin 1A Homo sapiens 24-28 16959903-0 2006 Syntaxin 1A promotes the endocytic sorting of EAAC1 leading to inhibition of glutamate transport. Glutamic Acid 77-86 syntaxin 1A Homo sapiens 0-11 11312277-6 2001 Activation of protein kinase C via phorbol esters or site-directed mutagenesis of three putative PKC consensus sites in the syntaxin 1A binding region of the channel (S802, S896, S898) to glutamic acid (to mimic a permanently phosphorylated state) did not affect the syntaxin 1A-mediated G-protein modulation of the channel. Glutamic Acid 188-201 syntaxin 1A Homo sapiens 124-135 11312277-6 2001 Activation of protein kinase C via phorbol esters or site-directed mutagenesis of three putative PKC consensus sites in the syntaxin 1A binding region of the channel (S802, S896, S898) to glutamic acid (to mimic a permanently phosphorylated state) did not affect the syntaxin 1A-mediated G-protein modulation of the channel. Glutamic Acid 188-201 syntaxin 1A Homo sapiens 267-278