PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15234970-0 2004 L-amino acids regulate parathyroid hormone secretion. Amino Acids 0-13 parathyroid hormone Homo sapiens 23-42 19567535-9 2009 CONCLUSIONS: Impaired L-amino acid sensing by calcium-sensing receptors in adenomatous parathyroid cells contributes to the loss of feedback control of PTH secretion in primary hyperparathyroidism. Amino Acids 22-34 parathyroid hormone Homo sapiens 152-155 27533344-8 2016 We show that backbone modification via periodic replacement of alpha-amino acid residues with homologous beta-amino acid residues leads to an alpha/beta-PTH(7-34) peptide that retains the antagonist and inverse agonist activities of the prototype alpha-peptide while exhibiting enhanced stability in the presence of aggressive proteases. Amino Acids 63-79 parathyroid hormone Homo sapiens 153-156 15234970-9 2004 In conclusion, l-amino acids acutely and reversibly activate endogenous CaRs and suppress PTH secretion at physiological concentrations. Amino Acids 15-28 parathyroid hormone Homo sapiens 90-93 15234970-10 2004 The results indicate that l-amino acids are physiological regulators of PTH secretion and thus whole body calcium metabolism. Amino Acids 26-39 parathyroid hormone Homo sapiens 72-75 15234970-3 2004 Herein we show that in physiological concentrations, l-amino acids acutely and reversibly activated the extracellular Ca(2+)-sensing receptor in normal human parathyroid cells and inhibited parathyroid hormone secretion. Amino Acids 53-66 parathyroid hormone Homo sapiens 190-209