PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8298017-3 1993 Injection of alpha-actinin into the subphase of a lipid monolayer led to a significant increase of the surface pressure only for lipid films consisting of a mixture of a negatively charged lipid with a high proportion of diacylglycerol. Diglycerides 221-235 actinin alpha 1 Homo sapiens 13-26 4039039-0 1985 Diacylglycerol in large alpha-actinin/actin complexes and in the cytoskeleton of activated platelets. Diglycerides 0-14 actinin alpha 1 Homo sapiens 24-37 4039039-1 1985 The interaction of the cytoskeleton with plasma membranes may be mediated by vinculin, alpha-actinin and other proteins; alpha-actinin can interact specifically with model membranes only if they contain diacylglycerol and palmitic acid. Diglycerides 203-217 actinin alpha 1 Homo sapiens 121-134 4039039-3 1985 One important function of the diacylglycerol produced in platelets may be the activation of the Ca2+-and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase C. We show here that, in the presence of diacylglycerol and palmitic acid, a supramolecular complex between alpha-actinin and actin is formed in vitro. Diglycerides 30-44 actinin alpha 1 Homo sapiens 251-264 4039039-3 1985 One important function of the diacylglycerol produced in platelets may be the activation of the Ca2+-and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase C. We show here that, in the presence of diacylglycerol and palmitic acid, a supramolecular complex between alpha-actinin and actin is formed in vitro. Diglycerides 184-198 actinin alpha 1 Homo sapiens 251-264 9265616-2 1997 This assumption is based on the discovery of direct interaction of alpha-actinin with two specific lipids, diacylglycerol and palmitic acid [Burn, P. (1988) Trends Biochem. Diglycerides 107-121 actinin alpha 1 Homo sapiens 67-80