PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28299286-0 2017 The Rickettsia conorii Adr1 Interacts with the C-Terminus of Human Vitronectin in a Salt-Sensitive Manner. Salts 84-88 vitronectin Homo sapiens 67-78 28299286-6 2017 By expressing R. conorii Adr1 on the surface of non-pathogenic E. coli, we demonstrate that the interaction between Adr1 and vitronectin is salt-sensitive and cannot be interrupted by addition of heparin. Salts 140-144 vitronectin Homo sapiens 125-136 2430969-6 1986 Salt concentrations higher than physiological interfered with the binding of vitronectin to collagen, suggesting an ionic interaction between the two proteins. Salts 0-4 vitronectin Homo sapiens 77-88 25041847-7 2014 Following transfection of human ovarian cancer cells with different combinations of wild type and mutated integrin chains, we showed that loss of salt bridge formation strengthened alphavss3-mediated adhesion to vitronectin, provoked recruitment of cytoskeletal proteins, such as talin, and induced integrin signaling, ultimately resulting in enhanced cell migration, proliferation, and activation of integrin-related signaling molecules. Salts 146-150 vitronectin Homo sapiens 212-223