PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 11754875-9 2002 Our results suggest that neutrophil migration in response to sPLA2s is independent of PLA activity, and involves an interaction of sPLA2s with cell surface heparin/heparan binding sites triggering the release of LTB4 and PAF. Heparin 156-163 phospholipase A2 group IID Homo sapiens 61-67 11754875-9 2002 Our results suggest that neutrophil migration in response to sPLA2s is independent of PLA activity, and involves an interaction of sPLA2s with cell surface heparin/heparan binding sites triggering the release of LTB4 and PAF. Heparin 156-163 phospholipase A2 group IID Homo sapiens 131-137 10531345-2 1999 We have recently reported that members of the heparin-binding group II subfamily of secretory PLA(2)s (sPLA(2)s) (types IIA and V), when transfected into 293 cells, released [(3)H]arachidonic acid (AA) preferentially in response to interleukin-1 (IL-1) and acted as "signaling" PLA(2)s that were functionally coupled with prostaglandin biosynthesis. Heparin 46-53 phospholipase A2 group IID Homo sapiens 103-111 9603953-6 1998 Both sPLA2s-IIA and -V, but not sPLA2-IIC, were heparin-binding PLA2s that exhibited significant affinity for cell-surface proteoglycans, and site-directed mutations in residues responsible for their membrane association or catalytic activity markedly reduced their ability to release AA from activated cells. Heparin 48-55 phospholipase A2 group IID Homo sapiens 5-11 12047378-1 2002 Group IID secretory phospholipase A(2) (sPLA(2)-IID), a heparin-binding sPLA(2) that is closely related to sPLA(2)-IIA, augments stimulus-induced cellular arachidonate release in a manner similar to sPLA(2)-IIA. Heparin 56-63 phospholipase A2 group IID Homo sapiens 40-51