PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16467451-9 2006 The two coding variants, Pro32Ser (present only in black patients, 10% Ser allele) and Asp162Val (present only in white patients, 1% Val), were associated with lower levels of IL-6 and higher levels of albumin. Valine 93-96 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 176-180 8325885-4 1993 The p53 mutants Val-135 and Phe-132 up-regulated IL-6 promoter activity in these cells at both 32.5 and 37 degrees C. The temperature-sensitive Val-135 mutant was not only not inhibitory or "wt-like" at the lower temperature, but had gained a transcriptional activator phenotype which was temperature-independent in HeLa cells. Valine 16-19 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 49-53 10628337-5 1999 In contrast, VAL extracts did not result in an upregulation of activation markers or proliferation of B-CLL cells but induced both, cell death via apoptosis and IL-6 release. Valine 13-16 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 161-165 8325885-4 1993 The p53 mutants Val-135 and Phe-132 up-regulated IL-6 promoter activity in these cells at both 32.5 and 37 degrees C. The temperature-sensitive Val-135 mutant was not only not inhibitory or "wt-like" at the lower temperature, but had gained a transcriptional activator phenotype which was temperature-independent in HeLa cells. Valine 144-147 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 49-53 8325885-5 1993 The functional DNA target for transcriptional modulation of the IL-6 promoter by p53 species included the multiple cytokine- and second messenger-response element (-173 to -145); point mutations in the transcription factor C/EBP beta-binding site within the second messenger-response element largely blocked the ability of p53 mutants Val-135 and Phe-132 to up-regulate this promoter. Valine 335-338 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 64-68 8325885-7 1993 In contrast, the p53 mutants Val-135 and Phe-132 further enhanced C/EBP beta-mediated up-regulation of IL-6 promoter constructs. Valine 29-32 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 103-107 1327882-2 1992 Both receptor-binding and immunoglobulin (Ig)-induction activities of a triple mutant Leu168,175,182-->Val were only 1% compared with those of wild-type IL-6. Valine 106-109 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 156-160 2015887-2 1991 Single substitution Met162----Ala and double substitutions Leu159.166----Val resulted in a significant decrease of IL-6 activity in the production of immunoglobulin (Ig) from B-cells. Valine 70-76 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 115-119 25560300-7 2015 BDNF Val66Met interacted with both IL-1beta rs13032029 (Val/Met+ TT, PPerm = 0.029), and IL-6 rs2069837 (Val/Val+ AA, PPerm = 0.021) in Europeans, in addition to IL-1beta rs16944 (Val/Val+ GA, PPerm = 0.006) in African Americans. Valine 5-8 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 89-93