PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2753137-4 1989 The best binding sites contain the dinucleotide step GpT (ApC) and are located in regions of alternating purines and pyrimidines. Dinucleoside Phosphates 35-47 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 53-56 11675596-7 2001 In other eubacteria, the most underrepresented dinucleotide is either TpA or GpT. Dinucleoside Phosphates 47-59 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 77-80 2483675-3 1989 The iron-bleomycin (Fe-BLM) complex cleaved the DNA molecules preferentially at dinucleotides GpT and GpC, whereas the light-activated cobalt-bleomycin complex (Co-BLM) showed a preference for cutting at the dinucleotide GpA in addition to cleavage at every GpT dinucleotide. Dinucleoside Phosphates 80-92 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 94-97 3019386-3 1986 All sites are located in regions of alternating purine-pyrimidine sequence, most commonly associated with the dinucleotide steps TpG (CpA) and GpT (ApC), suggesting that the preferred binding sites may contain all four nucleotides and/or that peculiarities of the dynamics of DNA conformation at alternating sequences may be critical for nogalamycin binding. Dinucleoside Phosphates 110-122 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 143-146 32450042-1 2020 The photochemical products of dinucleotides 5"-TpG/5"-GpT with a photoactivatable anticancer Pt(IV) complex (trans,trans,trans-[Pt(N3)2(OH)2(py)2], py = pyridine; 1) were characterized by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Dinucleoside Phosphates 30-43 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 54-57 12482248-2 2002 The oxidation of guanine in the dinucleoside monophosphate, d(GpT), by a metal-oxo porphyrin produces a dehydro-guanidinohydantoin derivative. Dinucleoside Phosphates 32-58 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 62-65 9300041-3 1997 G-->A substitutions showed a strong dinucleotide preference, decreasing in the order GpA > GpG > > GpC > or = GpT. Dinucleoside Phosphates 39-51 glutamic--pyruvic transaminase Homo sapiens 125-128