PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24860579-0 2014 Comparative phylogenomics of the CBL-CIPK calcium-decoding network in the moss Physcomitrella, Arabidopsis, and other green lineages. Calcium 42-49 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 33-36 26549233-2 2015 In plants, CBL family represents a unique group of calcium sensors that decodes calcium signals. Calcium 51-58 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 11-14 26549233-2 2015 In plants, CBL family represents a unique group of calcium sensors that decodes calcium signals. Calcium 80-87 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 11-14 27964784-2 2017 The calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs) represent a family of plant calcium-binding proteins that function in propagating Ca2+ signals by interacting with CBL interacting protein kinases (CIPKs). Calcium 67-74 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 33-36 26993237-7 2016 These novel findings highlight the involvement of calcium-dependent CBL-CIPK23 complexes in the regulation of iron acquisition. Calcium 50-57 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 68-71 24860579-3 2014 In the model plant Arabidopsis, 10 Calcineurin B-Like proteins (CBLs) function as calcium sensors and modulate the activity of 26 CBL-Interacting Protein Kinases (CIPKs). Calcium 82-89 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 64-67 17898163-4 2007 Calcium is linked to two calcineurin B-like calcium sensors (CBLs) and a target kinase (CBL-interacting protein kinase 23 or CIPK23) that, in turn, appears to phosphorylate and activate the potassium channel, Arabidopsis K(+) transporter 1 (AKT1), responsible for K(+) uptake in roots. Calcium 0-7 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 61-64 18502848-7 2008 Moreover, the lipid modification status of the calcium sensor moiety determines the cellular localization of preassembled CBL/CIPK complexes. Calcium 47-54 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 122-125 21596690-2 2011 We recently identified a Ca2+ signaling pathway consisting of multiple calcineurin B-like calcium sensors (CBLs) and multiple target kinases (CBL-interacting protein kinases or CIPKs) that phosphorylate and activate AKT1, whereas a specific PP2C-type phosphatase inactivates CIPK-dependent AKT1 activity. Calcium 90-97 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 107-110 17898163-4 2007 Calcium is linked to two calcineurin B-like calcium sensors (CBLs) and a target kinase (CBL-interacting protein kinase 23 or CIPK23) that, in turn, appears to phosphorylate and activate the potassium channel, Arabidopsis K(+) transporter 1 (AKT1), responsible for K(+) uptake in roots. Calcium 44-51 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 61-64 17898163-10 2007 These findings provide evidence that the calcium-sensitive CBL and CIPK families together with 2C-type protein phosphatases form a protein phoshporylation/dephosphorylation network that regulates the AKT1 channel for K(+) transport in plants. Calcium 41-48 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 59-62 19704598-1 2007 The recently discovered calcium sensor calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs), and their interacting partners CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs), have emerged as a key network in response to stress and calcium signaling in plants. Calcium 24-31 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 68-71 19704598-1 2007 The recently discovered calcium sensor calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs), and their interacting partners CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs), have emerged as a key network in response to stress and calcium signaling in plants. Calcium 203-210 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 68-71 19704598-3 2007 Our recent studies revealed that calcium sensor CBL from pea gets phosphorylated by pea CIPK. Calcium 33-40 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 48-51 19704598-4 2007 Furthermore, the transcript levels of both the CBL and CIPK from pea were coordinately upregulated in response to various stresses including high salinity, cold, wounding, salicyclic acid and calcium but not to abscisic acid and dehydration. Calcium 192-199 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 47-50 10200328-5 1999 AtCBL also shows significant similarity with another Ca2+-binding protein, the neuronal calcium sensor in animals. Calcium 88-95 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 0-5 32117382-7 2020 CBL is a group of calcium sensor proteins that interact with CIPK kinases, which phosphorylate their downstream targets. Calcium 18-25 cystathionine beta-lyase Arabidopsis thaliana 0-3