PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 29976237-12 2018 Quantification of the examined molecules revealed that the median intensity of TUB, GLU, and VIM was significantly increased in patients with metastatic BC compared with those with early disease (TUB, 62.27 vs 11.5, p = 0.0001; GLU, 6.99 vs 5.29, p = 0.029; and VIM, 8.24 vs 5.38, p = 0.0001, respectively). Glutamic Acid 228-231 vimentin Homo sapiens 93-96 9545318-2 1998 We showed previously that stable, detyrosinated (Glu) microtubules function to localize vimentin intermediate filaments in fibroblasts (Gurland, G., and Gundersen, G. G. (1995) J. Glutamic Acid 49-52 vimentin Homo sapiens 88-96 9545318-5 1998 To identify candidate proteins that mediate the Glu microtubule-vimentin interaction, we incubated microtubules with microtubule-interacting proteins and saturating levels of antibodies to Glu or tyrosinated (Tyr) tubulin. Glutamic Acid 48-51 vimentin Homo sapiens 64-72 1358199-7 1992 The particulate material formed in a temperature-dependent and glutamate-dependent manner contains a large amount of tubulin, actin, and vimentin, but it is not the product of a cold-labile, colchicine-sensitive polymerization process. Glutamic Acid 63-72 vimentin Homo sapiens 137-145 20007519-0 2010 A peripheral neuroimmune link: glutamate agonists upregulate NMDA NR1 receptor mRNA and protein, vimentin, TNF-alpha, and RANTES in cultured human synoviocytes. Glutamic Acid 31-40 vimentin Homo sapiens 97-105 29804448-6 2018 Among the NCG-associated amino acids, arginine and glutamine, markedly increased PGRMC1 and eNOS expression in porcine trophectoderm cells ( P < 0.05), whereas glutamate could stimulate the expression of vimentin and lamin A/C in porcine trophectoderm (pTr) cells ( P < 0.05) and proline stimulated lamin A/C expression ( P < 0.05). Glutamic Acid 163-172 vimentin Homo sapiens 207-215 19194051-6 2009 Expression levels of fibronectin, vimentin and CITED1 (Cbp/p300 interacting protein with glutamic acid and aspartic acid rich carboxyl terminal domain) were positively correlated with those of BRAFV600E, suggesting pathophysiological links between activated BRAF and overexpression of these genes. Glutamic Acid 89-102 vimentin Homo sapiens 34-42 19559021-7 2009 In fact, nuclear-localized CRMP3 co-localized with vimentin during glutamate-induced excitotoxicity. Glutamic Acid 67-76 vimentin Homo sapiens 51-59