PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7153213-8 1982 The inactivation of the P-protein appears to represent a suicide reaction of the P-protein as a side reaction of the glycine decarboxylation, which is supposed to involve the formation of a ternary complex of P-protein, aminomethyl moiety of glycine and H-protein through a Schiff base linkage of the H-protein-bound amino-methyl moiety with the pyridoxal phosphate of P-protein. Pyridoxal Phosphate 346-365 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 254-263 7153213-8 1982 The inactivation of the P-protein appears to represent a suicide reaction of the P-protein as a side reaction of the glycine decarboxylation, which is supposed to involve the formation of a ternary complex of P-protein, aminomethyl moiety of glycine and H-protein through a Schiff base linkage of the H-protein-bound amino-methyl moiety with the pyridoxal phosphate of P-protein. Pyridoxal Phosphate 346-365 myosin binding protein H Homo sapiens 301-310