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CORD-19-Sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T222 0-260 Sentence denotes The existence of a distinct enzyme (an ADP-ribose lyase) able to hydrolyze the ester bond between the glutamic or aspartic acid residue of the acceptor protein and ADPr has been proposed nearly 30 years ago (Oka et al., 1984) , but remains to be characterized.
TextSentencer_T222 0-260 Sentence denotes The existence of a distinct enzyme (an ADP-ribose lyase) able to hydrolyze the ester bond between the glutamic or aspartic acid residue of the acceptor protein and ADPr has been proposed nearly 30 years ago (Oka et al., 1984) , but remains to be characterized.
T69020 0-260 Sentence denotes The existence of a distinct enzyme (an ADP-ribose lyase) able to hydrolyze the ester bond between the glutamic or aspartic acid residue of the acceptor protein and ADPr has been proposed nearly 30 years ago (Oka et al., 1984) , but remains to be characterized.

CORD-19_Custom_license_subset

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T222 0-260 Sentence denotes The existence of a distinct enzyme (an ADP-ribose lyase) able to hydrolyze the ester bond between the glutamic or aspartic acid residue of the acceptor protein and ADPr has been proposed nearly 30 years ago (Oka et al., 1984) , but remains to be characterized.

Epistemic_Statements

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T96 0-260 Epistemic_statement denotes The existence of a distinct enzyme (an ADP-ribose lyase) able to hydrolyze the ester bond between the glutamic or aspartic acid residue of the acceptor protein and ADPr has been proposed nearly 30 years ago (Oka et al., 1984) , but remains to be characterized.