PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12438513-0 2002 Differential regulation of expression of hepatic and pulmonary cytochrome P4501A enzymes by 3-methylcholanthrene in mice lacking the CYP1A2 gene. Methylcholanthrene 92-112 cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily a, polypeptide 2 Mus musculus 133-139 12438513-3 2002 In this study, we tested the hypothesis that CYP1A2, a liver-specific P450 isozyme, plays an important role in the mechanisms governing persistent CYP1A1 induction by MC in liver but not in extra-hepatic tissues such as lung, which is devoid of endogenous CYP1A2. Methylcholanthrene 167-169 cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily a, polypeptide 2 Mus musculus 45-51 12438513-4 2002 Administration of wild-type (WT) or CYP1A2-null mice with MC (100 micromol/kg i.p.) Methylcholanthrene 58-60 cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily a, polypeptide 2 Mus musculus 36-42 12438513-8 2002 Since MC is almost completely eliminated by day 15, we hypothesize that CYP1A2 contributes to the up-regulation of CYP1A1 in liver, but not lung, by a novel mechanism, presumably involving a CYP1A2-dependent persistent metabolite. Methylcholanthrene 6-8 cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily a, polypeptide 2 Mus musculus 72-78 12438513-8 2002 Since MC is almost completely eliminated by day 15, we hypothesize that CYP1A2 contributes to the up-regulation of CYP1A1 in liver, but not lung, by a novel mechanism, presumably involving a CYP1A2-dependent persistent metabolite. Methylcholanthrene 6-8 cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily a, polypeptide 2 Mus musculus 191-197