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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-58 Sentence denotes Endo180 binds to the C-terminal region of type I collagen.
T2 59-227 Sentence denotes Type I collagen is a fibril-forming heterotrimer composed of two alpha1 and one alpha2 chains and plays a crucial role in cell-matrix adhesion and cell differentiation.
T3 228-478 Sentence denotes Through a comprehensive differential display screening of oncogenic ras target genes, we have shown that the alpha1 chain of type I collagen (col1a1) is markedly down-regulated by the ras oncogene through the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway.
T4 479-701 Sentence denotes Although ras-transformed cells are no longer able to produce and secrete endogenous collagen, they can still adhere to exogenous collagen, suggesting that the cells express a collagen binding factor(s) on the cell surface.
T5 702-963 Sentence denotes When the region of col1a1 encompassing the C-terminal glycine repeat and C-prodomain (amino acids 1000-1453) was affinity-labeled with human placental alkaline phosphatase, the secreted trimeric fusion protein could bind to the surface of Ras-transformed cells.
T6 964-1190 Sentence denotes Using biochemical purification followed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry analysis, we identified this collagen binding factor as Endo180 (uPARAP, CD280), a member of the mannose receptor family.
T7 1191-1382 Sentence denotes Ectopic expression of Endo180 in CosE5 cells followed by in situ staining and quantitative binding assays confirmed that Endo180 indeed recognizes and binds to placental alkaline phosphatase.
T8 1383-1518 Sentence denotes The interaction between Endo180 and the C-terminal region of type I collagen appears to play an important role in cell-matrix adhesion.