PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12107963-1 2002 Lipoic acid is a prostetic group of H-protein of the glycine cleavage system and the dihydrolipoamide acyltransferases (E2) of the pyruvate, alpha-ketoglutarate and branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complexes. Thioctic Acid 0-11 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 36-45 21539457-7 2011 Since the attachment of a lipoic acid prosthetic group is required for H-protein function, we have expressed and purified E. coli lipoate protein ligase and succeeded in lipoylating H-protein, converting the apo-H-protein to the functional holo-H-protein. Thioctic Acid 26-37 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 71-80 21539457-7 2011 Since the attachment of a lipoic acid prosthetic group is required for H-protein function, we have expressed and purified E. coli lipoate protein ligase and succeeded in lipoylating H-protein, converting the apo-H-protein to the functional holo-H-protein. Thioctic Acid 26-37 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 182-191 21539457-7 2011 Since the attachment of a lipoic acid prosthetic group is required for H-protein function, we have expressed and purified E. coli lipoate protein ligase and succeeded in lipoylating H-protein, converting the apo-H-protein to the functional holo-H-protein. Thioctic Acid 26-37 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 182-191 12213810-5 2002 Paraquat treatment of pea seedlings induced lipid peroxidation, which resulted in the rapid loss of glycine-dependent respiration and loss of H-protein reactivity with lipoic acid antibodies. Thioctic Acid 168-179 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 142-151 18941301-4 2008 In both glycine cleavage and synthesis, aminomethyl moiety bound to lipoic acid of H-protein represents the intermediate that is degraded to or can be formed from N(5),N(10)-methylene-H(4)folate and ammonia by the action of T-protein. Thioctic Acid 68-79 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 83-92 15355973-9 2004 Lipoic acid is bound adjacent to the tetrahydrofolate binding pocket, thus defining the interaction surface for H-protein binding. Thioctic Acid 0-11 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 112-121 8662700-1 1996 Lipoic acid is a prosthetic group of the acyltransferase components of the pyruvate, alpha-ketoglutarate, and branched chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase complexes, protein X of the eukaryotic pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, and H-protein of the glycine cleavage system. Thioctic Acid 0-11 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 229-238 9479445-2 1997 The 14-kDa lipoamide-containing H-protein plays a pivotal role in the complete sequence of reactions since its prosthetic group (lipoic acid) interacts successively with the three other components of the complex and undergoes a cycle of reductive methylamination, methylamine transfer and electron transfer. Thioctic Acid 129-140 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 32-41 7719855-2 1995 Its structural and mechanistic heart is provided by the lipoic acid-containing H-protein which undergoes a cycle of reductive methylamination, methylamine transfer and electron transfer. Thioctic Acid 56-67 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 79-88 15299773-1 1995 H-protein, a 14 kDa lipoic acid-containing protein is a component of the glycine decarboxylase complex. Thioctic Acid 20-31 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 0-9 15299773-3 1995 The mechanistic heart of the complex is provided by the lipoic acid attached to a lysine residue of the H-protein. Thioctic Acid 56-67 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 104-113