PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7649085-7 1995 In 32P-labeled cells, nonfuel insulin secretagogues, such as ionomycin, KCl, and tolbutamide, and a fuel secretagogue, glucose, stimulated autophosphorylation of CaM kinase II and the phosphorylation of synapsin I-like protein. Phosphorus-32 3-6 synapsin I Rattus norvegicus 203-213 3127803-6 1988 Our results show that addition of bilirubin to the medium significantly decreases 32P incorporation into synapsin I, both under basal and depolarizing conditions, in a time- and dose-dependent manner, significant effects being observed already at 10 microM bilirubin after 120-min incubation of the synaptosomes. Phosphorus-32 82-85 synapsin I Rattus norvegicus 105-115 8998284-4 1996 The data indicate the exposure of synaptosomes to 10 nM LTX for 10 sec stimulates 32P(i) incorporation into synapsin I up to 143% versus control in Ca(2+)-supplemented medium and up to 130% in Ca(2+)-free medium. Phosphorus-32 82-85 synapsin I Rattus norvegicus 108-118 7696574-3 1994 This correlated with increased incorporation of [32P]phosphate into synapsin I. Phosphorus-32 48-53 synapsin I Rattus norvegicus 68-78 8282267-6 1993 In the experiments with 32P-labeled cells, the phosphorylation of microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) and synapsin I was stimulated by the exposure to glutamate. Phosphorus-32 24-27 synapsin I Rattus norvegicus 110-120 1358879-5 1992 In the experiments with 32P-labeled cells, the phosphorylation of microtuble-associated protein 2 and synapsin I, as well as autophosphorylation of CaM kinase II, were found to be stimulated by exposure to glutamate. Phosphorus-32 24-27 synapsin I Rattus norvegicus 102-112