PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21873667-7 2011 Folate signaling appears to be unique for TAA at 1 week (Folh1, Cubn), whereas aryl-hydrocarbon receptor signaling might be important for both steroids at 1 month postinjection. Folic Acid 0-6 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 57-62 14556233-1 2003 Glutamate carboxypeptidase II (EC 3.4.17.21) catalyzes the hydrolysis (Km = 0.2 microM) of the neuropeptide N-acetylaspartylglutamate to yield N-acetylaspartate and glutamate and also serves as a high-affinity folate hydrolase in the gut, cleaving the polyglutamate chain to permit the absorption of folate. Folic Acid 210-216 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 0-29 22076974-10 2012 In contrast, all folate-depleted GCPII hypomorphs performed similarly to untreated wild-type mice, suggesting that reduced GCPII expression and folate deficiency are mutually protective. Folic Acid 17-23 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 33-38 22076974-11 2012 Analyses of folate and neurometabolite levels associated with glutamatergic function suggest several potential mechanisms through which GCPII and folate may be interacting to create this protective effect. Folic Acid 12-18 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 136-141 22076974-4 2012 In addition to serving as a neuropeptidase, GCPII catalyzes the absorption of folate. Folic Acid 78-84 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 44-49 20624932-3 2010 Here, we report a novel function of glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCPII) in Abeta degradation in brain, which is a peptidase involved in N-acetylaspartylglutamate cleavage, folate metabolism, and prostate tumorigenesis. Folic Acid 174-180 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 36-65 20624932-3 2010 Here, we report a novel function of glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCPII) in Abeta degradation in brain, which is a peptidase involved in N-acetylaspartylglutamate cleavage, folate metabolism, and prostate tumorigenesis. Folic Acid 174-180 folate hydrolase 1 Mus musculus 67-72