PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 32321826-4 2020 Methyl vinyl ketone oxide (MVK-oxide) is a four-carbon, asymmetric, resonance-stabilized CI, produced with 21 to 23% yield from isoprene ozonolysis, yet its reactivity has not been directly studied. isoprene 128-136 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 27-30 35568171-8 2022 Methyl vinyl ketone and methacrolein (MVK + MACR) exhibited contributions from both secondary photooxidation of isoprene and direct emissions from traffic. isoprene 112-120 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 38-41 33211784-3 2020 This study focuses on characterizing the catalyzed isomerization and adduct formation pathways for the reaction between formic acid and methyl vinyl ketone oxide (MVK-oxide), a four-carbon unsaturated Criegee intermediate generated from isoprene ozonolysis. isoprene 237-245 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 163-166 34065491-6 2021 The results are compared to analogous studies on the reaction of formic acid with methyl vinyl ketone oxide (MVK-oxide), the other four-carbon Criegee intermediate in isoprene ozonolysis. isoprene 167-175 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 109-112 28068985-6 2017 The optimized process using 10 balanced enzyme unites (5.0 microM of MVK, PMK, MVD; 10.0 microM of IDI, 80.0 microM of ISPS) could produce 6323.5 micromol/L/h (430 mg/L/h) isoprene in a 2 ml in vitro system. isoprene 172-180 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 69-72 30599734-1 2018 Ozonolysis of isoprene, one of the most abundant volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere, proceeds through methyl vinyl ketone oxide (MVK-oxide), methacrolein oxide, and formaldehyde oxide (CH2OO) Criegee intermediates. isoprene 14-22 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 139-142 30074392-3 2018 In particular, unimolecular decay of MVK-OO is predicted to be the major source of hydroxyl radicals (OH) in isoprene ozonolysis. isoprene 109-117 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 37-40 10401001-0 1999 Identification and characterization of three novel missense mutations in mevalonate kinase cDNA causing mevalonic aciduria, a disorder of isoprene biosynthesis. isoprene 138-146 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 73-90 21425920-1 2011 Defects in mevalonate kinase, a critical rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol and isoprene metabolism, have been associated with 2 clinical phenotypes: mevalonic aciduria, which presents in infancy or early childhood with growth failure, dysmorphic features, and neurologic disease; and hyperimmunoglobulinemia D and periodic fever syndrome, which usually presents outside the neonatal period as an autoinflammatory periodic fever syndrome. isoprene 81-89 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 11-28 34742186-1 2021 The electronic spectrum of methyl vinyl ketone oxide (MVK-oxide), a four-carbon Criegee intermediate derived from isoprene ozonolysis, is examined on its second pi* pi transition, involving primarily the vinyl group, at UV wavelengths (lambda) below 300 nm. isoprene 114-122 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 54-57 9392419-0 1997 Post-translational regulation of mevalonate kinase by intermediates of the cholesterol and nonsterol isoprene biosynthetic pathways. isoprene 101-109 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 33-50 9392419-7 1997 These results provide additional evidence that MKase may occupy a central regulatory role in the control of cholesterol and nonsterol isoprene biosynthesis. isoprene 134-142 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 47-52 1377680-1 1992 Mevalonic aciduria is the first proposed inherited disorder of the cholesterol/isoprene biosynthetic pathway in humans, and it is presumed to be caused by a mutation in the gene coding for mevalonate kinase. isoprene 79-87 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 189-206 34438153-5 2021 Following the initial reactions, their subsequent reactions with O2 and HO2 (or NO) under different atmospheric conditions could lead to the formation of 17 highly oxidized molecules (HOMs), of which P10, P12, P16, P17, P19 and P33 generated by the subsequent reactions of the major first-generation products (MVK, CMBO, CMBA and MBO) have been detected in the reaction process of isoprene with Cl in the chamber experiment. isoprene 381-389 mevalonate kinase Homo sapiens 310-313