PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7800476-8 1994 Consistent with a requirement for HAP1 in protection against hypoxic stress, expression of the HAP1 protein was found to be induced in a time-dependent manner in human cells during growth under 1% oxygen. Oxygen 197-203 huntingtin associated protein 1 Homo sapiens 95-99 17785431-8 2007 The ability of Hap1 to function as a ligand-dependent repressor and activator is a property shared with mammalian nuclear hormone receptors and likely allows greater transcriptional control by Hap1 in response to changing oxygen levels. Oxygen 222-228 huntingtin associated protein 1 Homo sapiens 15-19 17785431-8 2007 The ability of Hap1 to function as a ligand-dependent repressor and activator is a property shared with mammalian nuclear hormone receptors and likely allows greater transcriptional control by Hap1 in response to changing oxygen levels. Oxygen 222-228 huntingtin associated protein 1 Homo sapiens 193-197 7800476-10 1994 We conclude that the HAP1 protein is a key factor in cellular protection against a wide variety of cellular stresses, including DNA damage and a change in oxygen tension. Oxygen 155-161 huntingtin associated protein 1 Homo sapiens 21-25