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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-74 Sentence denotes A broad role for the zinc finger protein ZNF202 in human lipid metabolism.
T2 75-203 Sentence denotes The ZNF202 gene resides in a chromosomal region linked genetically to low high density lipoprotein cholesterol in Utah families.
T3 204-366 Sentence denotes Here we show that the ZNF202 gene product is a transcriptional repressor that binds to elements found predominantly in genes that participate in lipid metabolism.
T4 367-661 Sentence denotes Among its targets are structural components of lipoprotein particles (apolipoproteins AIV, CIII, and E), enzymes involved in lipid processing (lipoprotein lipase, lecithin cholesteryl ester transferase), and several genes involved in processes related to energy metabolism and vascular disease.

DisGeNET5_gene_disease

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
10748193-3#143#161#gene4023 510-528 gene4023 denotes lipoprotein lipase
10748193-3#277#293#diseaseC0042373 644-660 diseaseC0042373 denotes vascular disease
10748193-4#62#68#gene7753 724-730 gene7753 denotes ZNF202
10748193-4#86#92#gene7753 748-754 gene7753 denotes ZNF202
143#161#gene4023277#293#diseaseC0042373 10748193-3#143#161#gene4023 10748193-3#277#293#diseaseC0042373 associated_with lipoprotein lipase,vascular disease

2015-BEL-Sample-2

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
BEL:20066862 0-803 tscript(p(HGNC:ZNF202)) directlyDecreases r(HGNC:APOA4) denotes A broad role for the zinc finger protein ZNF202 in human lipid metabolism. The ZNF202 gene resides in a chromosomal region linked genetically to low high density lipoprotein cholesterol in Utah families. Here we show that the ZNF202 gene product is a transcriptional repressor that binds to elements found predominantly in genes that participate in lipid metabolism. Among its targets are structural components of lipoprotein particles (apolipoproteins AIV, CIII, and E), enzymes involved in lipid processing (lipoprotein lipase, lecithin cholesteryl ester transferase), and several genes involved in processes related to energy metabolism and vascular disease. Based on the linkage and apparent transcriptional function of ZNF202, we propose that ZNF202 is a candidate susceptibility gene for human dys
BEL:20066866 0-803 tscript(p(HGNC:ZNF202)) directlyDecreases r(HGNC:APOE) denotes A broad role for the zinc finger protein ZNF202 in human lipid metabolism. The ZNF202 gene resides in a chromosomal region linked genetically to low high density lipoprotein cholesterol in Utah families. Here we show that the ZNF202 gene product is a transcriptional repressor that binds to elements found predominantly in genes that participate in lipid metabolism. Among its targets are structural components of lipoprotein particles (apolipoproteins AIV, CIII, and E), enzymes involved in lipid processing (lipoprotein lipase, lecithin cholesteryl ester transferase), and several genes involved in processes related to energy metabolism and vascular disease. Based on the linkage and apparent transcriptional function of ZNF202, we propose that ZNF202 is a candidate susceptibility gene for human dys
BEL:20066862 0-803 tscript(p(HGNC:ZNF202)) directlyDecreases r(HGNC:APOA4) denotes A broad role for the zinc finger protein ZNF202 in human lipid metabolism. The ZNF202 gene resides in a chromosomal region linked genetically to low high density lipoprotein cholesterol in Utah families. Here we show that the ZNF202 gene product is a transcriptional repressor that binds to elements found predominantly in genes that participate in lipid metabolism. Among its targets are structural components of lipoprotein particles (apolipoproteins AIV, CIII, and E), enzymes involved in lipid processing (lipoprotein lipase, lecithin cholesteryl ester transferase), and several genes involved in processes related to energy metabolism and vascular disease. Based on the linkage and apparent transcriptional function of ZNF202, we propose that ZNF202 is a candidate susceptibility gene for human dys
BEL:20066866 0-803 tscript(p(HGNC:ZNF202)) directlyDecreases r(HGNC:APOE) denotes A broad role for the zinc finger protein ZNF202 in human lipid metabolism. The ZNF202 gene resides in a chromosomal region linked genetically to low high density lipoprotein cholesterol in Utah families. Here we show that the ZNF202 gene product is a transcriptional repressor that binds to elements found predominantly in genes that participate in lipid metabolism. Among its targets are structural components of lipoprotein particles (apolipoproteins AIV, CIII, and E), enzymes involved in lipid processing (lipoprotein lipase, lecithin cholesteryl ester transferase), and several genes involved in processes related to energy metabolism and vascular disease. Based on the linkage and apparent transcriptional function of ZNF202, we propose that ZNF202 is a candidate susceptibility gene for human dys

DisGeNET

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T0 510-528 gene:4023 denotes lipoprotein lipase
T1 644-660 disease:C0042373 denotes vascular disease
R1 T0 T1 associated_with lipoprotein lipase,vascular disease

mondo_disease

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mondo_id
T1 644-660 Disease denotes vascular disease http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005385

NCBITAXON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue db_id
T1 51-56 OrganismTaxon denotes human 9606
T2 794-799 OrganismTaxon denotes human 9606

Anatomy-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
T1 26-32 Body_part denotes finger http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002389