| Id |
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| TextSentencer_T1 |
0-104 |
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Carbohydrate-binding properties of human neo-CRP and its relationship to phosphorylcholine-binding site. |
| T1 |
0-104 |
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Carbohydrate-binding properties of human neo-CRP and its relationship to phosphorylcholine-binding site. |
| T1 |
0-104 |
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Carbohydrate-binding properties of human neo-CRP and its relationship to phosphorylcholine-binding site. |
| TextSentencer_T2 |
105-387 |
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Binding characteristics of two types of ligands for human neo-C-reactive protein (neo-CRP), which is a conformationally altered but physiologically relevant form of CRP, were studied fluorometrically by probing CRP immobilized on a polystyrene surface with europium-labeled ligands. |
| T2 |
105-387 |
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Binding characteristics of two types of ligands for human neo-C-reactive protein (neo-CRP), which is a conformationally altered but physiologically relevant form of CRP, were studied fluorometrically by probing CRP immobilized on a polystyrene surface with europium-labeled ligands. |
| T2 |
105-387 |
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Binding characteristics of two types of ligands for human neo-C-reactive protein (neo-CRP), which is a conformationally altered but physiologically relevant form of CRP, were studied fluorometrically by probing CRP immobilized on a polystyrene surface with europium-labeled ligands. |
| TextSentencer_T3 |
388-585 |
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Two Eu-ligands used were bovine serum albumin derivatives that contain on average 40 residues of ligand structures, one derivative containing phosphorylcholine (PC) and the other lactosyl residues. |
| T3 |
388-585 |
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Two Eu-ligands used were bovine serum albumin derivatives that contain on average 40 residues of ligand structures, one derivative containing phosphorylcholine (PC) and the other lactosyl residues. |
| T3 |
388-585 |
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Two Eu-ligands used were bovine serum albumin derivatives that contain on average 40 residues of ligand structures, one derivative containing phosphorylcholine (PC) and the other lactosyl residues. |
| TextSentencer_T4 |
586-731 |
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The PC-containing ligands required the presence of calcium for binding, whereas galactose-containing derivatives bound in the absence of calcium. |
| T4 |
586-731 |
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The PC-containing ligands required the presence of calcium for binding, whereas galactose-containing derivatives bound in the absence of calcium. |
| T4 |
586-731 |
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The PC-containing ligands required the presence of calcium for binding, whereas galactose-containing derivatives bound in the absence of calcium. |
| TextSentencer_T5 |
732-873 |
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The optimal pH for the PC-dependent binding was broad (pH 6-8), whereas the best binding pH for the galactose-dependent binding was around 6. |
| T5 |
732-873 |
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The optimal pH for the PC-dependent binding was broad (pH 6-8), whereas the best binding pH for the galactose-dependent binding was around 6. |
| T5 |
732-873 |
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The optimal pH for the PC-dependent binding was broad (pH 6-8), whereas the best binding pH for the galactose-dependent binding was around 6. |
| TextSentencer_T6 |
874-1019 |
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The carbohydrate-mediated binding is rather nonspecific: the binding site prefers galactose configuration, but other hexoses can be accommodated. |
| T6 |
874-1019 |
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The carbohydrate-mediated binding is rather nonspecific: the binding site prefers galactose configuration, but other hexoses can be accommodated. |
| T6 |
874-1019 |
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The carbohydrate-mediated binding is rather nonspecific: the binding site prefers galactose configuration, but other hexoses can be accommodated. |
| TextSentencer_T7 |
1020-1214 |
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The two best monosaccharide inhibitors at this site were galactose-6-phosphate and galacturonic acid, suggesting the importance of having a negatively charged group at C-6 position of galactose. |
| T7 |
1020-1214 |
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The two best monosaccharide inhibitors at this site were galactose-6-phosphate and galacturonic acid, suggesting the importance of having a negatively charged group at C-6 position of galactose. |
| T7 |
1020-1214 |
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denotes |
The two best monosaccharide inhibitors at this site were galactose-6-phosphate and galacturonic acid, suggesting the importance of having a negatively charged group at C-6 position of galactose. |
| TextSentencer_T8 |
1215-1405 |
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In fact, the phosphate-binding site is common to both PC and sugar phosphates, and the choline- and the sugar-binding sites are probably located on either side of the phosphate-binding site. |
| T8 |
1215-1405 |
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In fact, the phosphate-binding site is common to both PC and sugar phosphates, and the choline- and the sugar-binding sites are probably located on either side of the phosphate-binding site. |
| T8 |
1215-1405 |
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In fact, the phosphate-binding site is common to both PC and sugar phosphates, and the choline- and the sugar-binding sites are probably located on either side of the phosphate-binding site. |
| TextSentencer_T9 |
1406-1548 |
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Binding characteristics of Eu-labeled PC-BSA to neo-CRP are quite similar to that found for native CRP in solution phase [Lee et al. (2002) J. |
| T9 |
1406-1548 |
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Binding characteristics of Eu-labeled PC-BSA to neo-CRP are quite similar to that found for native CRP in solution phase [Lee et al. (2002) J. |
| T9 |
1406-1694 |
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Binding characteristics of Eu-labeled PC-BSA to neo-CRP are quite similar to that found for native CRP in solution phase [Lee et al. (2002) J. Biol. Chem., 277, 225-232], whereas binding of sugar phosphates by neo-CRP shows considerably less stringent requirements compared to native CRP. |
| TextSentencer_T10 |
1549-1554 |
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denotes |
Biol. |
| T10 |
1549-1554 |
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denotes |
Biol. |
| TextSentencer_T11 |
1555-1694 |
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Chem., 277, 225-232], whereas binding of sugar phosphates by neo-CRP shows considerably less stringent requirements compared to native CRP. |
| T11 |
1555-1694 |
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denotes |
Chem., 277, 225-232], whereas binding of sugar phosphates by neo-CRP shows considerably less stringent requirements compared to native CRP. |
| TextSentencer_T12 |
1695-1848 |
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For instance, galactose-alpha1-phosphate was not inhibitory at all in the native CRP binding assay, whereas it was a good inhibitor in the neo-CRP assay. |
| T10 |
1695-1848 |
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denotes |
For instance, galactose-alpha1-phosphate was not inhibitory at all in the native CRP binding assay, whereas it was a good inhibitor in the neo-CRP assay. |
| T12 |
1695-1848 |
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denotes |
For instance, galactose-alpha1-phosphate was not inhibitory at all in the native CRP binding assay, whereas it was a good inhibitor in the neo-CRP assay. |