PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9748474-1 1998 Mammalian bleomycin hydrolases (BH) are enzymes with proven exopeptidase activity responsible for deamidation of the beta-aminoalanine moiety in bleomycin and are thought to limit the therapeutic efficacy of the drug. Bleomycin 10-19 hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 32-34 9748474-2 1998 We have recently determined that the highly conserved BH-like domain in the C-terminus of human bleomycin hydrolase (hBH) is critical both for in vitro aminopeptidase and bleomycin metabolizing activities. Bleomycin 96-105 hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 54-56 9748474-2 1998 We have recently determined that the highly conserved BH-like domain in the C-terminus of human bleomycin hydrolase (hBH) is critical both for in vitro aminopeptidase and bleomycin metabolizing activities. Bleomycin 96-105 hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 117-120 9748474-4 1998 CHO cells expressing hBH had 50% less chromatid breaks after bleomycin treatment compared with mock transfected cells. Bleomycin 61-70 hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 21-24 9748474-6 1998 These results demonstrate that intracellular hBH levels can influence the clastogenic action of bleomycin and that the C-terminus has a functional role in the biological activity of hBH. Bleomycin 96-105 hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 45-48 8639621-1 1996 We have cloned the cDNA of human bleomycin hydrolase (hBH), a protease which is thought to be involved in the metabolic inactivation of the antineoplastic drug bleomycin. Bleomycin 33-42 hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 54-57