PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1386670-1 1992 The diradical form of thiol-activated neocarzinostatin chromophore resides in the minor groove of DNA, where it has access to hydrogen atoms at the C-5", C-1", and C-4" positions of deoxyribose on each strand. Deoxyribose 182-193 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 164-167 12036059-4 2002 Three of them were those formed by the dehydrogenation with the HO* at C-1 (I), C-3 (II), and C-4 (III) positions of the 2-deoxy-D-ribose molecule. Deoxyribose 121-137 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 94-97 9786884-0 1998 Excision of C-4"-oxidized deoxyribose lesions from double-stranded DNA by human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease (Ape1 protein) and DNA polymerase beta. Deoxyribose 26-37 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 12-15 1321617-4 1992 The results lead to the conclusion that the hydroxyl radical formed in Fe(II)-elsamicin A plus dithiothreitol system oxidizes the deoxyribose moiety via hydrogen abstraction predominantly at the C-4" carbon of the deoxyribose backbone and ultimately produces strand breakage of DNA. Deoxyribose 130-141 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 195-198 1321617-4 1992 The results lead to the conclusion that the hydroxyl radical formed in Fe(II)-elsamicin A plus dithiothreitol system oxidizes the deoxyribose moiety via hydrogen abstraction predominantly at the C-4" carbon of the deoxyribose backbone and ultimately produces strand breakage of DNA. Deoxyribose 214-225 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 195-198 9277136-3 1997 High-resolution gel electrophoresis suggests that cleavage arises from abstraction of a hydrogen atom from C-4" of deoxyribose units. Deoxyribose 115-126 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 107-110 2447954-1 1987 The anti-tumor antibiotics neocarzinostatin and bleomycin specifically oxidize deoxyribose in DNA at the C-5" and C-4" positions, respectively. Deoxyribose 79-90 complement C4A (Rodgers blood group) Homo sapiens 114-117