PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 29148750-1 2017 Myoglobin reconstituted with iron porphycene catalyzes the cyclopropanation of styrene with ethyl diazoacetate. Styrene 79-86 myoglobin Homo sapiens 0-9 8125965-10 1994 This myoglobin-derived peroxyl radical species is responsible for the advent of lipid peroxidation as proposed in ischemia/reperfusion injury, as well as other reactions, as exemplified by the O2-dependent epoxidation of styrene. Styrene 221-228 myoglobin Homo sapiens 5-14 15568844-0 2004 Enhanced rates of electrolytic styrene epoxidation catalyzed by cross-linked myoglobin-poly(L-lysine) films in bicontinuous microemulsions. Styrene 31-38 myoglobin Homo sapiens 77-86 15715312-0 2005 Interfacial and mass transport enhancement effects on rates of styrene epoxidation catalyzed by myoglobin films in microemulsions. Styrene 63-70 myoglobin Homo sapiens 96-105 14632140-6 2003 Bioactivation of styrene to its metabolite styrene oxide was accomplished by incorporating the protein myoglobin into the films to catalyze the conversion. Styrene 17-24 myoglobin Homo sapiens 103-112 12512080-0 2003 Optimization of electrochemical and peroxide-driven oxidation of styrene with ultrathin polyion films containing cytochrome P450cam and myoglobin. Styrene 65-72 myoglobin Homo sapiens 136-145 12553846-2 2003 Ultrathin films (20-40 nm) containing myoglobin or cytochrome P450(cam) and DNA grown layer-by-layer on electrodes were activated by hydrogen peroxide, and the enzyme in the film generated metabolite styrene oxide from styrene. Styrene 200-207 myoglobin Homo sapiens 38-47