PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text compound_name comp_offset prot_official_name organism prot_offset 27095204-1 2016 Ultraviolet-induced 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PP) and cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) can be tolerated by translesion DNA polymerases (TLS Pols) at stalled replication forks or by gap-filling. 5-Butyl-2-phenoxy-phenol 41-44 FUS RNA binding protein Homo sapiens 135-138 34587467-7 2022 Fe-S protein binding site was only present in Group V. Active site residues and putative CPD/6-4pp binding residues are charged amino acids which were present on the surface of the proteins. 5-Butyl-2-phenoxy-phenol 95-98 cytochrome P450 family 2 subfamily D member 6 Homo sapiens 89-94 20412834-8 2010 Only after SNL, spinal superfusion with 5-HT1A- or 5-HT1B receptor-antagonists (S)-WAY 100135 (100 microM) or SB 224289 (100 microM), respectively, disinhibited C fibre-evoked potentials, whereas 5-HT2A or 5-HT2B receptor-antagonists 4F 4PP (100 microM) or SB 204741 (100 microM) depressed evoked potentials, suggesting tonic activity of all four subtypes as a consequence of experimental nerve injury. 5-Butyl-2-phenoxy-phenol 237-240 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1A Rattus norvegicus 40-46 16432884-8 2006 The presence of zfVg1-like factors was important in maintaining the embryonic UV-binding activity, as inclusion of a monoclonal anti-zfVg1 antibody in reaction mixtures caused a concentration-dependent reduction in 6-4PP-specific binding. 5-Butyl-2-phenoxy-phenol 217-220 vitellogenin 1 Danio rerio 16-21 16432884-8 2006 The presence of zfVg1-like factors was important in maintaining the embryonic UV-binding activity, as inclusion of a monoclonal anti-zfVg1 antibody in reaction mixtures caused a concentration-dependent reduction in 6-4PP-specific binding. 5-Butyl-2-phenoxy-phenol 217-220 vitellogenin 1 Danio rerio 133-138