PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text compound_name comp_offset prot_official_name organism prot_offset 32382087-4 2020 We found that, with the assistance of the transferrin moiety binding to the transferrin receptor, the activated ProINS-Tf exhibited significantly higher binding affinity to the insulin receptor compared with the native insulin, resulting in a prolonged and stronger Akt phosphorylation. proins-tf 112-121 transferrin Mus musculus 42-53 32382087-4 2020 We found that, with the assistance of the transferrin moiety binding to the transferrin receptor, the activated ProINS-Tf exhibited significantly higher binding affinity to the insulin receptor compared with the native insulin, resulting in a prolonged and stronger Akt phosphorylation. proins-tf 112-121 transferrin receptor Mus musculus 76-96 32382087-4 2020 We found that, with the assistance of the transferrin moiety binding to the transferrin receptor, the activated ProINS-Tf exhibited significantly higher binding affinity to the insulin receptor compared with the native insulin, resulting in a prolonged and stronger Akt phosphorylation. proins-tf 112-121 insulin receptor Mus musculus 177-193 32382087-4 2020 We found that, with the assistance of the transferrin moiety binding to the transferrin receptor, the activated ProINS-Tf exhibited significantly higher binding affinity to the insulin receptor compared with the native insulin, resulting in a prolonged and stronger Akt phosphorylation. proins-tf 112-121 insulin Homo sapiens 177-184 32382087-4 2020 We found that, with the assistance of the transferrin moiety binding to the transferrin receptor, the activated ProINS-Tf exhibited significantly higher binding affinity to the insulin receptor compared with the native insulin, resulting in a prolonged and stronger Akt phosphorylation. proins-tf 112-121 thymoma viral proto-oncogene 1 Mus musculus 266-269