PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10887043-1 2000 Ofloxacin induces its antibacterial action mainly by inhibition of DNA gyrase which is equivalent to topoisomerase II in mammalian cells. Ofloxacin 0-9 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 67-77 23008691-1 2011 BACKGROUND AND THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Ofloxacin is a quinolone synthetic antibiotic, which acts against resistant mutants of bacteria by inhibiting DNA gyrase. Ofloxacin 41-50 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 151-161 26812543-0 2016 RETRACTED: Ambient UV-B exposure reduces the binding of ofloxacin with bacterial DNA gyrase and induces DNA damage mediated apoptosis. Ofloxacin 56-65 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 81-91 10493278-1 1999 UNLABELLED: Ofloxacin is a synthetic fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent that inhibits the supercoiling activity of bacterial DNA gyrase, halting DNA replication. Ofloxacin 12-21 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 126-136 8013490-4 1994 In a supercoiling assay using the purified DNA gyrase and plasmid pBR322, high concentrations (> or = 250 micrograms/ml) of both ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin were needed for visible inhibition of enzyme activity suggesting mutations in the DNA gyrase gene as the significant mechanism of resistance in both strains. Ofloxacin 132-141 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 43-53 8013490-4 1994 In a supercoiling assay using the purified DNA gyrase and plasmid pBR322, high concentrations (> or = 250 micrograms/ml) of both ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin were needed for visible inhibition of enzyme activity suggesting mutations in the DNA gyrase gene as the significant mechanism of resistance in both strains. Ofloxacin 132-141 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 242-252 2842501-2 1988 Compound 1 was found to be a DNA gyrase inhibitor having potency similar to ofloxacin but less than ciprofloxacin. Ofloxacin 76-85 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 29-39 10838268-12 1998 Ofloxacin inhibits DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolyzing), commonly referred to as DNA-gyrase. Ofloxacin 0-9 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 80-90 1723377-2 1991 Ofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone whose primary mechanism of action is inhibition of bacterial DNA gyrase. Ofloxacin 0-9 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 92-102 1850968-1 1991 A study was made of the correlation between the in vitro inhibitory effects of several quinolones, including four ofloxacin derivatives, on bacterial DNA gyrase from Escherichia coli KL-16 and on topoisomerase II from fetal calf thymus. Ofloxacin 114-123 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 150-160 1850968-5 1991 Among these derivatives, DR-3355, the S isomer of ofloxacin, showed the highest activity against DNA gyrase and low activity against topoisomerase II. Ofloxacin 50-59 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 97-107 3028965-2 1986 Ofloxacin was found to be characterized by potent bactericidal activity due to its strong inhibition of bacterial DNA gyrase. Ofloxacin 0-9 DNA topoisomerase II alpha Homo sapiens 114-124