INT101226

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Context Info
Confidence 0.05
First Reported 2001
Last Reported 2010
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 3
Total Number 3
Disease Relevance 0
Pain Relevance 0.20

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cytoskeletal protein binding (Anxa2) extracellular region (Anxa2) proteinaceous extracellular matrix (Anxa2)
plasma membrane (Anxa2) protein complex (Anxa2) cytoplasm (Anxa2)
Anxa2 (Mus musculus)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Hippocampus 1 81.00 Quite High
cerebral cortex 1 80.48 Quite High
tetrodotoxin 4 77.76 Quite High
sodium channel 17 75.00 Quite High
Pain 9 47.40 Quite Low
diabetic neuropathy 2 42.44 Quite Low
Eae 2 40.16 Quite Low
Neuronal excitability 1 33.36 Quite Low
Inflammation 56 11.68 Low Low
Arthritis 2 10.04 Low Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Cancer 31 50.00 Quite Low
Pain 13 47.40 Quite Low
Diabetic Neuropathy 2 42.44 Quite Low
Injury 7 40.16 Quite Low
Targeted Disruption 9 17.12 Low Low
Wound Healing 1 15.88 Low Low
INFLAMMATION 59 12.40 Low Low
Arthritis 1 10.04 Low Low
Apoptosis 14 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Stress 13 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

Sentences Mentioned In

Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
It will form a heterotetramer with Annexin A2, and it has been called "Annexin A2 light chain" [110].
Annexin A2 Binding (heterotetramer) of
1) Confidence 0.05 Published 2009 Journal J Transl Med Section Body Doc Link PMC2666642 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0
Annexin II, interacts in a Ca2+-dependent manner with negatively charged phospholipids, also binding to cholesterol and many protein ligands including actin, and is thought to be involved in many membrane-related events including endosome membrane trafficking along the recycling and degradation pathways [23,2].
Annexin II Binding (interacts) of
2) Confidence 0.04 Published 2010 Journal Neuroscience Letters Section Body Doc Link PMC2977848 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0.08
This distinction cannot be made for the ionotropic receptor subclass activated by alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid (AMPA), which has been shown to be physically associated with the alpha-subunit of Gi1 protein and activates this G-protein.
Gi1 protein Binding (associated) of
3) Confidence 0.01 Published 2001 Journal Eur. J. Neurosci. Section Abstract Doc Link 11860490 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0.12

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