PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9693097-7 1998 Okadaic acid-mediated inhibition of protein phosphatases in vivo showed a major increase in the level of phosphorylation of stathmin. Okadaic Acid 0-12 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 124-132 1370482-3 1992 The fidelity of this mimicry by okadaic acid extends to the phosphorylation of the 27 hsp complex, stathmin, eIF-4E, myosin light chain, nucleolin, epidermal growth factor receptor, and other cdc2-kinase substrates (c-abl, RB, and p53). Okadaic Acid 32-44 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 99-107 34176226-6 2021 In addition, expression of phosphorylated stathmin was reduced by the protein phosphatase PP2A activator FTY720 but increased by the PP2A inhibitor okadaic acid. Okadaic Acid 148-160 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 42-50 17001604-6 2006 PML-RARalpha induction also leads to decreased phosphorylation on Ser63 residue of OP18, which is okadaic acid sensitive suggesting the involvement of a phosphatase pathway. Okadaic Acid 98-110 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 83-87 11418586-0 2001 Stathmin inhibition enhances okadaic acid-induced mitotic arrest: a potential role for stathmin in mitotic exit. Okadaic Acid 29-41 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 0-8 11418586-6 2001 Because okadaic acid prevents dephosphorylation of stathmin and results in accumulation of the inactive phosphorylated form, exposure to okadaic acid would be expected to have a more profound effect on mitosis in the presence of relative stathmin deficiency. Okadaic Acid 8-20 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 51-59 11418586-6 2001 Because okadaic acid prevents dephosphorylation of stathmin and results in accumulation of the inactive phosphorylated form, exposure to okadaic acid would be expected to have a more profound effect on mitosis in the presence of relative stathmin deficiency. Okadaic Acid 137-149 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 51-59 11418586-7 2001 We found that inhibition of stathmin expression results in increased sensitivity to the antimitotic effects of okadaic acid. Okadaic Acid 111-123 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 28-36 11418586-10 2001 Exposure to okadaic acid also resulted in a bigger ratio of polymerized/unpolymerized tubulin in stathmin-inhibited cells relative to control cells. Okadaic Acid 12-24 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 97-105 11418586-11 2001 Because the only difference between the control and the stathmin-inhibited cells is the deficiency of stathmin in the latter, the increased susceptibility of the stathmin-inhibited cells to okadaic acid-induced mitotic arrest implies a role for stathmin in the later stages of mitosis. Okadaic Acid 190-202 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 56-64 11418586-11 2001 Because the only difference between the control and the stathmin-inhibited cells is the deficiency of stathmin in the latter, the increased susceptibility of the stathmin-inhibited cells to okadaic acid-induced mitotic arrest implies a role for stathmin in the later stages of mitosis. Okadaic Acid 190-202 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 102-110 11418586-11 2001 Because the only difference between the control and the stathmin-inhibited cells is the deficiency of stathmin in the latter, the increased susceptibility of the stathmin-inhibited cells to okadaic acid-induced mitotic arrest implies a role for stathmin in the later stages of mitosis. Okadaic Acid 190-202 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 102-110 11418586-11 2001 Because the only difference between the control and the stathmin-inhibited cells is the deficiency of stathmin in the latter, the increased susceptibility of the stathmin-inhibited cells to okadaic acid-induced mitotic arrest implies a role for stathmin in the later stages of mitosis. Okadaic Acid 190-202 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 102-110