<result><Target><Item><Target_ID> 1176</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-RPV-H monoclonal antibody C1</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Mab C1</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>Anti-RPV-H C1 mAb derived from a hybridoma line was purified from cell culture supernatant using the ImmunoPure (G) IgG Purification Kit (Pierce) according to the manufacturer's instructions.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1177</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Phosphocarrier protein HPr</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P0AA04</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Histidine-containing protein
EC=2.7.11.-</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Escherichia coli (strain K12):83333</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1CM2, 1CM3, 1GGR, 1HDN, 1J6T, 1OPD, 1PFH, 1POH, 1VRC, 2JEL, 2LRK, 2LRL, 2XDF, 3CCD, 3EZA, 3EZB, 3EZE</Target_Structure>
<Comments>General (non sugar-specific) component of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent sugar phosphotransferase system (sugar PTS). This major carbohydrate active-transport system catalyzes the phosphorylation of incoming sugar substrates concomitantly with their translocation across the cell membrane. The phosphoryl group from phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) is transferred to the phosphoryl carrier protein HPr by enzyme I. Phospho-HPr then transfers it to the permease (enzymes II/III).</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1178</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell, hBMMSCs</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Cell</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1179</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Whole Mycobacterium bovis cells, WCA</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Cell</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mycobacterium bovis:1765</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1180</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Ethanol-extracted Mycobacterium bovis cell surface antigens, EEA</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mycobacterium bovis:1765</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1181</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Cell surface lipoprotein MPB83</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P0CAX7</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Lipoprotein p23</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mycobacterium bovis:1765</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1182</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-LPS monoclonal antibody</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>The LPS antibody (Abcam, Cambridge, MA, CAT# ab35654) was a monoclonal antibody, which was produced by vaccinating mice with whole Escherichia coli O111B4J5 cells.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1183</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Transcriptional regulatory protein devR (dosR)</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P95193</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mycobacterium tuberculosis:1773</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1ZLJ, 1ZLK, 3C3W, 3C57</Target_Structure>
<Comments>DevR is a key regulator of the dormancy response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb).</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1184</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Thiamethoxam, TMX</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organic molecules or materials</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>None</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>Thiamethoxam (TMX) is an organic solid.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1185</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-SapA monoclonal antibody A2D5</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Mab A2D5</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1186</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-MSP1a monoclonal antibody 15D2</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Mab 15D2</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1187</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Human corneal epithelial cells</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Cell</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1188</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Thiacloprid</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Inorganic molecules or materials</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>None</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>Thiacloprid is an insecticide of the neonicotinoid class. Its mechanism of action involves disruption of the insect's nervous system by inhibiting nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1189</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Imidacloprid</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Inorganic molecules or materials</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>None</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide which acts as an insect neurotoxin and belongs to a class of chemicals called the neonicotinoids which act on the central nervous system of insects with much lower toxicity to mammals. The chemical works by interfering with the transmission of stimuli in the insect nervous system. Specifically, it causes a blockage in the nicotinergic neuronal pathway. This blockage leads to the accumulation of acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter, resulting in the insect's paralysis, and eventually death. It is effective on contact and via stomach action.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1190</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Extracellular domain of human carbonic anhydrase IX</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>Q16790 [38-414]</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Carbonic anhydrase 9 alternative name(s):
Carbonate dehydratase IX
Carbonic anhydrase IX, CA-IX, CAIX
Membrane antigen MN
P54/58N
Renal cell carcinoma-associated antigen G250, RCC-associated antigen G250
pMW1
EC=4.2.1.1</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>2HKF, 3IAI</Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1191</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-D2NS1 monoclonal antibody DB16-1</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1192</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>CD133 extracellular fraction</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>O54990 [418-434]</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>CD133 alternative name(s):
Prominin-1
Antigen AC133 homolog
Prominin-like protein 1</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1193</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Porcine ear skin</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organ and tissue</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Sus scrofa (pig):9823</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1194</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Chitin</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organic molecules or materials</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>Chitin, a poly-β-1,4-N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), is one of most abundant biopolymers in nature, because it is the main component of the exoskeleton of arthropods, such as insects, arachnids and crustaceans, and is a structural polysaccharide in fungal cell walls.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1195</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Type IV secretion system protein virB8</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>Q7CEG3</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Brucella suis biovar 1 (strain 1330):204722</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>2BHM, 4AKY, 4AKZ</Target_Structure>
<Comments>The virB system could be required for the establishment of the replication niche in the host.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1196</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Major prion protein, PrP</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P04156</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>ASCR
PrP27-30
PrP33-35C
CD_antigen=CD230</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1E1G, 1E1J, 1E1P, 1E1S, 1E1U, 1E1W, 1FKC, 1FO7, 1H0L, 1HJM, 1HJN, 1I4M, 1OEH, 1OEI, 1QLX, 1QLZ, 1QM0, 1QM1, 1QM2, 1QM3, 2IV4, 2IV5, 2IV6, 2K1D, 2KUN, 2LBG, 2LEJ, 2LFT, 2LSB, 2LV1, 2OL9, 2W9E, 3HAF, 3HAK, 3HEQ, 3HER, 3HES, 3HJ5, 3HJX, 3MD4, 3MD5, 3NHC, 3NHD, 3NVF, 4DGI, 4E1H, 4E1I</Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1197</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Human gastric cancer specimens</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organ and tissue</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1198</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Cardiac phospholamban, PLB</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P26678</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1PLP, 1ZLL, 2HYN</Target_Structure>
<Comments>Phospholamban has been postulated to regulate the activity of the calcium pump of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1199</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Human osteosarcoma MG-63 cells</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Cell</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1200</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>72 kDa type IV collagenase</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P08253</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>72 kDa gelatinase
Gelatinase A
Matrix metalloproteinase-2, MMP-2
TBE-1
EC=3.4.24.24</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1CK7, 1CXW, 1EAK, 1GEN, 1GXD, 1HOV, 1J7M, 1KS0, 1QIB, 1RTG, 3AYU</Target_Structure>
<Comments>Ubiquitinous metalloproteinase that is involved in diverse functions such as remodeling of the vasculature, angiogenesis, tissue repair, tumor invasion, inflammation, and atherosclerotic plaque rupture.</Comments>
</Item></Target></result>