Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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CA2 — GTPBP3

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Ridefelt et al., Acta Physiol Scand 1992 (Hyperparathyroidism...) : Effects of the GTP binding protein ( G-protein ) activator NaF on parathyroid hormone (PTH) release, cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and cAMP content of bovine as well as normal and pathological human parathyroid cells were studied using precautions to avoid CaF2 precipitation
Edwardson et al., Biochem J 1992 : A role for cytosolic proteins and a GTP binding protein , but not for Ca2+
Justement et al., J Immunol 1990 : Importantly, stimulation of cells with the GTP binding protein activator, aluminum fluoride, resulted in a comparable Ca2+ mobilization response in all cell lines
Morgan et al., Biochem J 1990 : These results demonstrate that activation of a GTP binding protein by certain GTP analogues can induce Ca2 ( + ) -independent secretion in adrenal chromaffin cells and that the effect of GTP analogues on Ca2 ( + ) -independent secretion can be dissociated from generation of arachidonic acid
Ohara-Imaizumi et al., Neurosci Lett 1990 : These findings suggest that IAP-sensitive GTP binding protein ( or proteins ) directory controls the Ca2 ( + ) -triggered process in the machinery of exocytosis by modulating the affinity for Ca2+ of its unknown target
Suzuki et al., J Endocrinol 1995 : These results suggest that extracellular ATP stimulates phospholipase D in a Ca2+/calmodulin dependent manner in osteoblast-like cells, and that neither PKC activation nor GTP binding protein is involved in this mechanism
Peak et al., Eur J Biochem 1994 : It was also inhibited by pertussis toxin ( 50 % ), suggesting that it may involve GTP-binding-protein mediated release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores
Okajima et al., FEBS Lett 1996 (Leukemia) : The S1P induced Ca2+ response was also attenuated in the dibutyryl cAMP induced differentiated cells, where GTP binding protein induced Ca2+ response suggested to be enhanced
Jones et al., J Cell Sci 1997 : Tissue transglutaminase ( tTgase, type II ) is a Ca2+ dependent GTP binding protein which crosslinks proteins via ( epsilon ) ( ( gamma ) -glutamyl ) lysine bridges