PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17084916-2 2006 The GADD45A gene is responsive to a variety of DNA-damaging agents, including ionizing radiation (IR), methyl methanesulfonate (MMS), and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Methyl Methanesulfonate 103-126 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 4-11 17084916-2 2006 The GADD45A gene is responsive to a variety of DNA-damaging agents, including ionizing radiation (IR), methyl methanesulfonate (MMS), and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Methyl Methanesulfonate 128-131 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 4-11 7478567-4 1995 In contrast, the increase in p53 protein, WAF1/CIP1(p21) and GADD45 mRNA expression following exposure to the alkylating agent methylmethane sulphonate (25 and 100 micrograms ml-1) was similar in both cell types. Methyl Methanesulfonate 127-151 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 61-67 10747892-2 2000 Gadd45, a p53-regulated stress protein, plays an important role in the cell cycle G(2)-M checkpoint following exposure to certain types of DNA-damaging agents such as UV radiation and methylmethane sulfonate. Methyl Methanesulfonate 184-207 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 0-6 10097101-7 1999 Human cells with endogenous Gadd45 expression reduced by antisense GADD45 expression have an impaired G2/M checkpoint after exposure to either ultraviolet radiation or methyl methanesulfonate but are still able to undergo G2 arrest after ionizing radiation. Methyl Methanesulfonate 168-191 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 28-34 10097101-7 1999 Human cells with endogenous Gadd45 expression reduced by antisense GADD45 expression have an impaired G2/M checkpoint after exposure to either ultraviolet radiation or methyl methanesulfonate but are still able to undergo G2 arrest after ionizing radiation. Methyl Methanesulfonate 168-191 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 67-73 9586958-3 1998 The protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine and the temperature sensitive (ts) p34cdc2 mutant reduced induction by the alkylating agent methylmethane sulfonate (MMS) of the rodent gadd45 and gadd153 genes. Methyl Methanesulfonate 135-158 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 179-185 9586958-3 1998 The protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine and the temperature sensitive (ts) p34cdc2 mutant reduced induction by the alkylating agent methylmethane sulfonate (MMS) of the rodent gadd45 and gadd153 genes. Methyl Methanesulfonate 160-163 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 179-185 9927186-7 1999 Similarly, the inhibitory effect of Bcl-2 protein was seen in a GADD45 promoter reporter construct after treatment with methylmethane sulfonate or UV-radiation. Methyl Methanesulfonate 120-143 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 64-70 8892753-3 1996 In contrast, the gadd gene stress response to base-damaging agents, such as methylmethane sulfonate (MMS) or UV radiation, or medium depletion (starvation) occurs in all mammalian cells examined to date regardless of p53 status for both GADD45 and also GADD153, which is not IR-responsive in many lines with functional p53. Methyl Methanesulfonate 101-104 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 237-243 8226988-1 1993 The gadd45 gene is transcriptionally activated through at least two different mechanisms; one following treatment with base-damaging agents such as methylmethane sulfonate and UV radiation and the other following ionizing radiation. Methyl Methanesulfonate 148-171 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 4-10 8321226-4 1993 IR, UV radiation, and methylmethane sulfonate were found to induce p53 activity when a stably integrated reporter construct containing functional p53-binding sites was used and also in mobility shift assays with a p53-binding site from the GADD45 gene, and IR-inducible gene previously associated with growth arrest. Methyl Methanesulfonate 22-45 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 240-246 1990262-4 1991 After 20 Gy of X rays, gadd45 induction, as measured by increased amounts of mRNA, was similar to that produced by the most effective dose of the alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate. Methyl Methanesulfonate 163-186 growth arrest and DNA damage inducible alpha Homo sapiens 23-29