PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18237303-5 2008 Plasmid profiles and Southern blot analyses revealed that the evolved strain, unlike the ancestral strain, presented a tandem duplication of the atzB gene encoding the second enzyme of the atrazine catabolic pathway responsible for the transformation of hydroxyatrazine to N-isopropylammelide. Atrazine 189-197 atzB Pseudomonas sp. ADP 145-149 9055410-7 1997 In this study, we show that this fragment also contained the second gene of the atrazine metabolic pathway, atzB. Atrazine 80-88 atzB Pseudomonas sp. ADP 108-112 9055410-16 1997 The atzA and atzB genes catalyze the first two steps of the metabolic pathway in a bacterium that rapidly metabolizes atrazine to carbon dioxide, ammonia, and chloride. Atrazine 118-126 atzB Pseudomonas sp. ADP 13-17