PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23988737-1 2013 Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) is a circulating steroid produced in the adrenal cortex, brain, and gonads. Steroids 56-63 sulfotransferase family 2A member 1 Homo sapiens 32-37 23988737-5 2013 The fact, however, that steroid sulfatase mRNA was not detected in the GC-2 cells and the clear demonstration of DHEAS-induced activation of Erk1/2, ATF-1 and CREB after silencing the androgen receptor by small interfering RNA (siRNA) clearly contradict this assumption and make it appear unlikely that DHEAS has to be converted in the cytosol into a different steroid in order to activate the kinases and transcription factors mentioned. Steroids 24-31 sulfotransferase family 2A member 1 Homo sapiens 113-118 23988737-6 2013 Instead, it is likely that the DHEAS-induced signaling is mediated through the interaction of the steroid with a membrane-bound G-protein-coupled receptor, since silencing of Guanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit alpha-11 (Gnalpha11) leads to the abolition of the DHEAS-induced stimulation of Erk1/2, ATF-1, and CREB. Steroids 98-105 sulfotransferase family 2A member 1 Homo sapiens 31-36 23988737-6 2013 Instead, it is likely that the DHEAS-induced signaling is mediated through the interaction of the steroid with a membrane-bound G-protein-coupled receptor, since silencing of Guanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit alpha-11 (Gnalpha11) leads to the abolition of the DHEAS-induced stimulation of Erk1/2, ATF-1, and CREB. Steroids 98-105 sulfotransferase family 2A member 1 Homo sapiens 269-274