<result><Target><Item><Target_ID> 1251</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>KIX domain of p300/CBP</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1252</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>HNSCC cell line MDA167Tu </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> 1253</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Dysplastic skin</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organ and tissue</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> 1254</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>The human cell lines  16HBE14o-</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> 1255</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>LOX-1</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Receptor</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>Q9EQ09</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor 1
Ox-LDL receptor 1
Lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor 1
Lectin-like oxLDL receptor 1
Lectin-type oxidized LDL receptor 1</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090 </Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>LOX-1 is a receptor normally expressed at low levels exclusively on venous and arterial vascular endothelial cells but strongly upregulated in dysfunctional endothelium associated with hypertension and atherogenesis.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1256</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>PMCA398 </Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>PM Ca2+ pumps are encoded by four plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA) genes, and their transcripts can be alternatively spliced.The isoform PMCA1b is most widely expressed. The PM Ca2+ pump protein models show ten transmembrane and five extracellular domains. The second putative extracellular domain of PMCA1b in rabbit contains the residues 401-413 (KRPWLAECTPIYI. Including additional amino acids flanking this sequence, replacing serine for cysteine, and adding a cysteine at the COOH terminus, the peptide PMCA398 (WVQKRPWLAESTPIYIQYFVKC) was synthesized.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1257</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>U87-MG glioma 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> 1258</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Human melanoma cell line MeWo</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> 1259</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Bacterial cell wall precursor lipid I </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>Phage display screens made use of lipid I inspired targets in both natural and enantiomeric forms.First,by doing so the amount of chemical space explored in the screen is effectively doubled.Secondly,it was considered that L-peptides selected in the screen that possess high affinity for natural lipidI/II might in fact be toxic towards the E.coli used in the amplification step of the phage display experiment ,so using enantiomeric forms  was viewed as a way of avoiding any such negative selection bias.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1260</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-CK 8/18 complex 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>K94 monoclonal antibody, a tumor-associated autoantibody purified from another B-cell hybridoma clone derived from a mouse model of HCC, was analyzed and identified as an anti-cytokeratin (CK) 8/18 complex antibody. </Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1261</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF)4E</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>eIF4E initiates cap-dependent translation by binding to the cap structure found at the 59 end of mRNA. eIF4E is part of the large  eIF4F complex which includes other proteins such as eIF4G and eIF4A. eIF4F forms a complex with the 40S ribosomal subunit and eIF3, which then shuttles along the 59-untranslated region (59-UTR) of the mRNA until it arrives at the AUG initiation codon.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1262</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Karilysin catalytic domain, Kly18</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>D0EM77</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Karilysin protease</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Bacteroides forsythus (Tannerella forsythensis):28112 </Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>2XS3, 2XS4, 4IN9</Target_Structure>
<Comments>Karilysin, a newly identified metalloprotease isolated from T. forsythia is secreted as a 472-residue protein and has the following composition; a 20-residue signal sequence, a 14-residue pro-peptide, an 18 kDa catalytic peptidase domain and a 30 kDa C-terminal domain of unknown function.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1263</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Calretinin, CR</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P22676</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>29 kDa calbindin</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>Calretinin (CR), a Ca+2-binding protein highly expressed in subpopulations of neurons in thebrain, inhibits CDI and enhances CDF by binding directly to α12.1.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1264</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Human IgA, hIgA</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Polyclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>IgA is secreted in the mucus as a dimer (secretory form of IgA) connected by a joining chain via intermolecular disulfide bridges, whereas the major form of IgA in plasma is monomeric. IgA has two subclasses: IgA1 and IgA2.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1265</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Unphosphorylated ERα LBD</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>The Estrogen Receptor (ER) belongs to the Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors that bind to DNA response elements and cofactor proteins to control gene transcription. There are two ER isoforms, ERα and ERβ, which both bind estradiol as a natural ligand and share the multidomain features of NRs, which includes a C-terminal Ligand Binding Domain (LBD) with significant homology (60%).</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1266</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Phosphorylated ERβ LBD, ERβ LBD-P</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>The Estrogen Receptor (ER) belongs to the Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors that bind to DNA response elements and cofactor proteins to control gene transcription. There are two ER isoforms, ERα and ERβ, which both bind estradiol as a natural ligand and share the multidomain features of NRs, which includes a C-terminal Ligand Binding Domain (LBD) with significant homology (60%).  ERβ LBD-P contained a phosphorylated Y488.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1267</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Phosphorylated ERα LBD, ERα LBD-P</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>The Estrogen Receptor (ER) belongs to the Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors that bind to DNA response elements and cofactor proteins to control gene transcription. There are two ER isoforms, ERα and ERβ, which both bind estradiol as a natural ligand and share the multidomain features of NRs, which includes a C-terminal Ligand Binding Domain (LBD) with significant homology (60%).  ERa LBD-P  contained  a phosphorylated Y537.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1268</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Unphosphorylated ERβ  LBD</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>The Estrogen Receptor (ER) belongs to the Nuclear Receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors that bind to DNA response elements and cofactor proteins to control gene transcription. There are two ER isoforms, ERα and ERβ, which both bind estradiol as a natural ligand and share the multidomain features of NRs, which includes a C-terminal Ligand Binding Domain (LBD) with significant homology (60%).</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1269</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-PI-LPS monoclonal antibody 1E4</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> 1270</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Bone marrow-derived dendritic cells, BMDCs</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Cell</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> 1271</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Mouse liver</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organ and tissue</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> 1272</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Mouse spleen</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organ and tissue</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> 1273</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Mouse visceral adipose tissues</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organ and tissue</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> 1274</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>DOX-SAM</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>Doxorubicin, a commonly used cancer chemotherapy agent, elicits several potent biological effects, including synergistic-antitumor activity in combination with cisplatin. A derivative of doxorubicin underinvestigation is synthesized to form a self-assembled monolayer (SAM).</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1275</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Monoclonal antibody 6D10</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></Target></result>