PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3012799-5 1986 Similar results were obtained with two mutants each of the class B and C type (selected in presence of C-nucleosides formycin A and formycin B), which are also affected in AK but show novel properties. formycin B 132-142 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 172-174 2992490-7 1985 These observations strongly indicate that in CHO cells, formycin B is phosphorylated via AK and that like other nucleoside analogs its phosphorylation may be essential for the drugs cellular toxicity. formycin B 56-66 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 89-91 2992490-0 1985 Involvement of adenosine kinase in the phosphorylation of formycin B in CHO cells. formycin B 58-68 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 15-31 2992490-4 1985 Formycin B-resistant mutants of CHO cells are also affected in AK, as indicated by the absence of AK activity in cell extracts. formycin B 0-10 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 63-65 2992490-4 1985 Formycin B-resistant mutants of CHO cells are also affected in AK, as indicated by the absence of AK activity in cell extracts. formycin B 0-10 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 98-100 2992490-5 1985 Both types of AK- mutants showed reduced uptake and phosphorylation of [3H]formycin B in comparison to the parental (AK+) cells. formycin B 75-85 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 14-16 6312294-0 1983 Formycin B-resistant mutants of Chinese hamster ovary cells: novel genetic and biochemical phenotype affecting adenosine kinase. formycin B 0-10 adenosine kinase Cricetulus griseus 111-127