PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21419143-8 2011 The latter was largely accounted for by the alteration in the TTX-binding site (Tyr401 in rNa(V)1.4, Cys for Na(V)1.5, and Ser for Na(V)1.8). Cysteine 101-104 immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-18 Homo sapiens 109-117 23283979-7 2013 These data suggest that Cys-373 and His-880 in Na(V)1.5 are proton sensors for use-dependent and slow inactivation and have implications in isoform-specific modulation of Na(V) channels. Cysteine 24-27 immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-18 Homo sapiens 47-55 21170089-1 2011 Na(V)1.5 sodium channels enhance the invasiveness of breast cancer cells through the acidic-dependent activation of cysteine cathepsins. Cysteine 116-124 immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-18 Homo sapiens 0-8 21076026-3 2011 One LQT3 patient carried a mutation in the SCN5A gene in which the cysteine was substituted for a highly conserved tyrosine (Y1767C) located near the cytoplasmic entrance of the Na(v)1.5 channel pore. Cysteine 67-75 immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-18 Homo sapiens 178-186 16873405-6 2006 Mutational studies showed that absence of the pH-independent current in Na(V)1.5 could be ascribed to the cysteine in domain I, just above the selectivity filter aspartate (Cys373). Cysteine 106-114 immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-18 Homo sapiens 72-80 15981012-5 2005 Tetrodotoxin sensitivity is largely determined by the identity of a single residue; tyrosine 401 in Na(v)1.4, cysteine 374 in Na(v)1.5 and serine 356 and 355 in Na(v)1.8 and Na(v)1.9. Cysteine 110-118 immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-18 Homo sapiens 126-134