PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 765339-0 1976 Kinetic studies of inducer binding to lactose repressor protein. Lactose 38-45 repressor Escherichia coli 46-55 7824935-0 1995 Measurement of lactose repressor-mediated loop formation and breakdown in single DNA molecules. Lactose 15-22 repressor Escherichia coli 23-32 7824935-2 1995 This problem was circumvented by detecting DNA looping by the lactose repressor protein of Escherichia coli in single DNA molecules. Lactose 62-69 repressor Escherichia coli 70-79 329889-0 1977 Modification of tyrosine residues of the lactose repressor protein. Lactose 41-48 repressor Escherichia coli 49-58 329889-1 1977 Reaction of the lactose repressor protein from Escherichia coli with high molar excesses (up to 800 fold) of tetranitromethane resulted in modification of tyrosine residues in the amino-terminal and core regions of the molecule. Lactose 16-23 repressor Escherichia coli 24-33 8955387-7 1996 The amino acid sequence of the glp repressor was similar to several repressors of carbohydrate catabolic systems, including those of the glucitol (GutR), fucose (FucR), and deoxyribonucleoside (DeoR) systems of E. coli, as well as those of the lactose (LacR) and inositol (IolR) systems of gram-positive bacteria and agrocinopine (AccR) system of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Lactose 244-251 repressor Escherichia coli 35-44 6462229-1 1984 The lactose repressor protein from Escherichia coli binds sugars, primarily galactosides, which modulate its interactions with operator DNA and thereby affect synthesis of the lac metabolic enzymes. Lactose 4-11 repressor Escherichia coli 12-21 765339-1 1976 The kinetics of binding of the inducer, isopropyl-beta, D-thiogalactoside to lactose repressor from Escherichia coli was studied by stopped flow rapid mixing techniques. Lactose 77-84 repressor Escherichia coli 85-94 19520056-0 2009 Radiation-induced tetramer-to-dimer transition of Escherichia coli lactose repressor. Lactose 67-74 repressor Escherichia coli 75-84 19520056-1 2009 The wild type lactose repressor of Escherichia coli is a tetrameric protein formed by two identical dimers. Lactose 14-21 repressor Escherichia coli 22-31 18828671-2 2008 We directly examined in vitro loop formation mediated by Escherichia coli lactose repressor using single-molecule structural and kinetics methods. Lactose 74-81 repressor Escherichia coli 82-91