PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8934924-9 1996 Many of the RF-reactive sites on C gamma 2 and C gamma 3 as well as on beta 2m show common immunodominant valines, leucines, tryptophanes, arginines, lysines, and glutamines, thus comprising common reactive residues. Arginine 139-148 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 71-78 19582797-6 2009 Analysis of the optimal complex model reveals that the previously identified immunodominant residues Glu(44) and Arg(45) of beta2m have direct interactions with BBM.1, while Asp(38) exerts its function mainly via stabilization of Arg(45). Arginine 113-116 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 124-130 19582797-6 2009 Analysis of the optimal complex model reveals that the previously identified immunodominant residues Glu(44) and Arg(45) of beta2m have direct interactions with BBM.1, while Asp(38) exerts its function mainly via stabilization of Arg(45). Arginine 230-233 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 124-130 19582797-7 2009 In addition, Arg(81) of beta2m is a newly identified immunodominant residue to have direct interaction with BBM.1. Arginine 13-16 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 24-30 10352188-7 1999 Furthermore, l-arginine markedly increased the urinary excretion of beta2-microglobulin. Arginine 13-23 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 68-87 10352188-13 1999 The intense and simultaneous increment in beta2-microglobulin excretion strongly suggests that the effect of l-arginine on UAE is, in a relevant part, mediated through a blockade in the tubular protein reabsorption pathways. Arginine 109-119 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 42-61 10352188-14 1999 However, the profound differences observed in the changes induced by l-arginine on UAE and beta2-microglobulin excretion and the differences in the correlation of UAE and beta2-microglobulin with respect to GFR suggest that substantial diversity exists in the mechanisms by which l-arginine affects the renal management of albumin and beta2-microglobulin. Arginine 69-79 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 91-110 7686371-0 1993 Rheumatoid factors from patients with rheumatoid arthritis react with tryptophan 60 and 95, lysine 58, and arginine 97, on human beta 2-microglobulin. Arginine 107-115 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 129-149 7686371-4 1993 RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Major beta 2m residues contributing to RF reactivity were tryptophans at positions 60 and 95, lysine at 58, and arginine at position 97. Arginine 136-144 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 30-37 6189821-0 1983 Arginine 45 is a major part of the antigenic determinant of human beta 2-microglobulin recognized by mouse monoclonal antibody BBM.1. Arginine 0-8 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 66-86 6371338-0 1983 [The variation of low molecular weight protein level after intravenous arginine administration--correlation between renal tubular function and the level of beta 2-microglobulin]. Arginine 71-79 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 156-176 2423274-2 1986 Arginine (0.5 g/kg body weight infused over 30 min) resulted in transient highly significant increases in urinary albumin (p less than 0.001), beta 2-microglobulin (p less than 0.001) and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase [NAG] (p less than 0.001). Arginine 0-8 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 143-163 6189821-9 1983 Modification of arginines in native beta 2-M and of the single arginine, corresponding to position 45, in the peptide SWH.5 resulted in up to 95% loss of BBM.1 inhibitory activity. Arginine 16-25 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 36-44 6189821-9 1983 Modification of arginines in native beta 2-M and of the single arginine, corresponding to position 45, in the peptide SWH.5 resulted in up to 95% loss of BBM.1 inhibitory activity. Arginine 16-24 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 36-44 51408-0 1975 Increased urinary excretion of albumin, light chains, and beta2-microglobulin after intravenous arginine administration in normal man. Arginine 96-104 beta-2-microglobulin Homo sapiens 58-77