PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 4914081-1 1970 The lon(-) mutants of Escherichia coli form long filamentous cells after temporary inhibition of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis by ultraviolet irradiation, treatment with nalidixic acid, or thymine starvation. Nalidixic Acid 178-192 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 4-7 4882020-1 1968 Strains of Escherichia coli carrying the gene lon typically produced excess capsular polysaccharide, and were sensitive to ultraviolet light (UV) irradiation, thymine starvation, and nalidixic acid, forming long filaments after these treatments. Nalidixic Acid 183-197 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 46-49 4882020-3 1968 In the presence of a second UV sensitivity gene, exr, some of these properties were suppressed: long filaments were not formed, the effect of lon on UV and nalidixic acid sensitivity was greatly reduced, and irradiation posttreatments gave an enhancement of survival characteristic of exr rather than lon strains. Nalidixic Acid 156-170 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 142-145 4867744-0 1968 Effect of nalidixic acid and hydroxyurea on division ability of Escherichia coli fil+ and lon- strains. Nalidixic Acid 10-24 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 90-93 4867744-1 1968 Short periods of incubation in medium containing nalidixic acid or hydroxyurea, followed by a return to normal growth conditions, induced filament formation in Escherichia coli B (fil(+)) and AB1899NM (lon(-)) but not in B/r (fil(-)) and AB1157 (lon(+)). Nalidixic Acid 49-63 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 202-205 4867744-1 1968 Short periods of incubation in medium containing nalidixic acid or hydroxyurea, followed by a return to normal growth conditions, induced filament formation in Escherichia coli B (fil(+)) and AB1899NM (lon(-)) but not in B/r (fil(-)) and AB1157 (lon(+)). Nalidixic Acid 49-63 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 246-249 4867744-6 1968 Survival curves as determined under various conditions by colony formation suggested that the property of filament formation was responsible for the extrasensitivity of fil(+) and lon(-) strains to either nalidixic acid or hydroxyurea. Nalidixic Acid 205-219 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 60-63 19414573-1 2009 A deficiency of the Escherichia coli Lon protease blocked paradoxical survival occurring at very high nalidixic acid concentrations. Nalidixic Acid 102-116 putative ATP-dependent Lon protease Escherichia coli 37-40