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T1 0-114 Sentence denotes Characterization of sequences within heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor that mediate interaction with heparin.
T1 0-114 Sentence denotes Characterization of sequences within heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor that mediate interaction with heparin.
T2 115-384 Sentence denotes Heparin-binding (HB) epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like growth factor (HB-EGF), a member of the EGF protein family, is a potent mitogen for fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and keratinocytes that was initially identified as a secreted product of macrophage-like cells.
T2 115-384 Sentence denotes Heparin-binding (HB) epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like growth factor (HB-EGF), a member of the EGF protein family, is a potent mitogen for fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and keratinocytes that was initially identified as a secreted product of macrophage-like cells.
T3 385-533 Sentence denotes HB-EGF and EGF appear to act on target cells utilizing the same receptor, but HB-EGF is distinguishable from EGF by its strong affinity for heparin.
T3 385-533 Sentence denotes HB-EGF and EGF appear to act on target cells utilizing the same receptor, but HB-EGF is distinguishable from EGF by its strong affinity for heparin.
T4 534-746 Sentence denotes To facilitate studies of structure-function relationships in HB-EGF, a bacterial recombinant expression system was established that produced biologically active HB-EGF with the expected disulfide bonding pattern.
T4 534-746 Sentence denotes To facilitate studies of structure-function relationships in HB-EGF, a bacterial recombinant expression system was established that produced biologically active HB-EGF with the expected disulfide bonding pattern.
T5 747-1077 Sentence denotes Mutagenesis and protease digestion studies of the recombinant HB-EGF, coupled with heparin-binding analyses of synthetic peptides, indicated that the sequences within HB-EGF mediating its interaction with heparin are located primarily in a stretch of 21 amino acids characterized by a high content of lysine and arginine residues.
T5 747-1077 Sentence denotes Mutagenesis and protease digestion studies of the recombinant HB-EGF, coupled with heparin-binding analyses of synthetic peptides, indicated that the sequences within HB-EGF mediating its interaction with heparin are located primarily in a stretch of 21 amino acids characterized by a high content of lysine and arginine residues.
T6 1078-1273 Sentence denotes Most of this heparin-binding domain lies in an amino-terminal region of HB-EGF that has no counterpart in EGF, but a portion of the 21-residue sequence extends into the EGF-like region of HB-EGF.
T6 1078-1273 Sentence denotes Most of this heparin-binding domain lies in an amino-terminal region of HB-EGF that has no counterpart in EGF, but a portion of the 21-residue sequence extends into the EGF-like region of HB-EGF.
T7 1274-1456 Sentence denotes In addition, the mutagenesis and synthetic peptide studies indicated that sequences in HB-EGF lying outside of the 21-residue stretch can also influence the interaction with heparin.
T7 1274-1456 Sentence denotes In addition, the mutagenesis and synthetic peptide studies indicated that sequences in HB-EGF lying outside of the 21-residue stretch can also influence the interaction with heparin.
T8 1457-1750 Sentence denotes Finally, a synthetic peptide derived from the 21-residue stretch was found to compete with HB-EGF for binding to Chinese hamster ovary cells, suggesting that the heparin-binding sequences in HB-EGF may also mediate the interaction of this factor with cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan.
T8 1457-1750 Sentence denotes Finally, a synthetic peptide derived from the 21-residue stretch was found to compete with HB-EGF for binding to Chinese hamster ovary cells, suggesting that the heparin-binding sequences in HB-EGF may also mediate the interaction of this factor with cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan.