PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1825465-2 1991 The InsP3-sensitive Ca2+ pool, which was also GTP sensitive, had a high Ca2+ affinity and was highly oxalate permeable. Oxalates 101-108 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 20-23 1825465-3 1991 The InsP3-insensitive Ca2+ store, which was also GTP insensitive, had a much lower Ca2+ affinity and presented a low oxalate permeability. Oxalates 117-124 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 22-25 2945712-3 1986 The amount of transported Ca2+ increased four times in the presence of 20 mM oxalate owing to the precipitation of calcium oxalate, which was detected inside the microsomal vesicles by electron microscopy. Oxalates 77-84 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 26-29 3662529-4 1987 On the other hand, Ca2+ uptake in the presence of oxalate by saponin-treated lymphocytes was stimulated by GTP and this stimulation was abolished when polyethylene glycol was concomitantly present. Oxalates 50-57 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 19-22 2981853-2 1985 ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake was stimulated by oxalate and phosphate to steady-state levels of greater than 100 nmol/mg protein, and the accumulated Ca2+ could be largely released by ionophore A23187. Oxalates 44-51 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 14-17 6135447-3 1983 Membrane vesicles that were exposed to oxalate as a calcium-trapping agent accumulated Ca2+ in the presence of Mg2+ and ATP. Oxalates 39-46 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 87-90 6333869-3 1984 In the presence of 10 mM-NaN3, the Ca2+ accumulated in the presence of oxalate was seen in the endoplasmic reticulum of saponin-treated macrophages by electron microscopy, indicating that the site of Ca2+ released by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate may be endoplasmic reticulum-like membranes. Oxalates 71-78 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 35-38 6333869-3 1984 In the presence of 10 mM-NaN3, the Ca2+ accumulated in the presence of oxalate was seen in the endoplasmic reticulum of saponin-treated macrophages by electron microscopy, indicating that the site of Ca2+ released by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate may be endoplasmic reticulum-like membranes. Oxalates 71-78 carbonic anhydrase 2 Homo sapiens 200-203