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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-155 Sentence denotes New structural and functional aspects of the type I interferon-receptor interaction revealed by comprehensive mutational analysis of the binding interface.
T2 156-373 Sentence denotes Type I interferons bind to two cell surface receptors, ifnar1 and ifnar2, as the first step in the activation of several signal transduction pathways that elicit an anti-viral state and an anti-proliferative response.
T3 374-530 Sentence denotes Here, we quantitatively mapped the complete binding region of ifnar2 on interferon (IFN)alpha2 by 35 individual mutations to alanine and isosteric residues.
T4 531-766 Sentence denotes Of the six "hot-spot" residues identified (Leu-30, Arg-33, Arg-144, Ala-145, Met-148, and Arg-149), four are located on the E-helix, which is located at the center of the binding site flanked by residues on the A-helix and the AB-loop.
T5 767-944 Sentence denotes The contribution of residues of the D-helix, which have been previously implicated in binding, proved to be marginal for the interaction with the extracellular domain of ifnar2.
T6 945-1047 Sentence denotes Interestingly, the ifnar2 binding site overlaps the largest continuous hydrophobic patch on IFNalpha2.
T7 1048-1224 Sentence denotes Thus, hydrophobic interactions seem to play a significant role stabilizing this interaction, with the charged residues contributing toward the rapid association of the complex.
T8 1225-1508 Sentence denotes Relating the anti-viral and anti-proliferative activity of the various interferon mutants with their affinity toward ifnar2 results in linear function over the whole range of affinities investigated, suggesting that ifnar2 binding is the rate-determining step in cellular activation.
T9 1509-1666 Sentence denotes Dose-time analysis of the anti-viral response revealed that shortening the incubation time of low-level activation cannot be compensated by higher IFN doses.
T10 1667-1914 Sentence denotes Considering the strict dependence of the cellular response on affinity, these results suggest that for maintaining transcription of IFN-responsive genes over a longer time period, low but continuous signaling through the IFN receptor is essential.

FSU-PRGE

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 45-71 protein denotes type I interferon-receptor
T2 156-174 protein denotes Type I interferons
T3 211-217 protein denotes ifnar1
T4 222-228 protein denotes ifnar2
T5 436-442 protein denotes ifnar2
T6 446-468 protein denotes interferon (IFN)alpha2
T7 937-943 protein denotes ifnar2
T8 964-970 protein denotes ifnar2
T9 1037-1046 protein denotes IFNalpha2
T10 1342-1348 protein denotes ifnar2
T11 1441-1447 protein denotes ifnar2
T12 1656-1659 protein denotes IFN
T13 1799-1802 protein denotes IFN
T14 1888-1900 protein denotes IFN receptor

AIMed

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 45-71 protein denotes type I interferon-receptor
T2 211-217 protein denotes ifnar1
T3 222-228 protein denotes ifnar2
T4 436-442 protein denotes ifnar2
T5 446-468 protein denotes interferon (IFN)alpha2
T6 937-943 protein denotes ifnar2
T7 964-970 protein denotes ifnar2
T8 1037-1046 protein denotes IFNalpha2
T9 1342-1348 protein denotes ifnar2
T10 1441-1447 protein denotes ifnar2

Anatomy-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
T1 547-551 Body_part denotes spot http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_2002283
T2 657-662 Body_part denotes helix http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002488
T3 744-749 Body_part denotes helix http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002488
T4 805-810 Body_part denotes helix http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002488
T5 913-926 Body_part denotes extracellular http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0005576

CL-cell

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue cl_id
T1 45-51 Cell denotes type I http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL:0004120|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL:0004138
T3 156-162 Cell denotes Type I http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL:0004120|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL:0004138