PubMed:1839141
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sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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TextSentencer_T1 | 0-82 | Sentence | denotes | Maltodextrin acceptor reactions of Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases. |
TextSentencer_T2 | 83-236 | Sentence | denotes | The maltodextrin (maltose through maltoheptaose) acceptor reactions of two Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases (GTF-I and GTF-S) were studied. |
TextSentencer_T3 | 237-478 | Sentence | denotes | The acceptor product structures were determined by comparing them with the known structures of the acceptor products of Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase (EC 2.4.1.5) and L. mesenteroides B-1355 alternansucrase (EC 2.4.1.140). |
TextSentencer_T4 | 479-664 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with maltose (G2), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose from sucrose to the nonreducing glucosyl residue to give panose (6(2)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltose). |
TextSentencer_T5 | 665-802 | Sentence | denotes | Panose then served as an acceptor to give two further acceptor products, 6(2)-alpha-isomaltosyl maltose and 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose. |
TextSentencer_T6 | 803-1064 | Sentence | denotes | 6(2)-alpha-Isomaltosyl maltose then went on to serve as an acceptor to give a series of homologous acceptor products with isomaltodextrin chains attached to C-6 of the nonreducing-end residue of maltose, while 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose did not further react. |
TextSentencer_T7 | 1065-1282 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with other maltodextrins (G3-G7), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose to C-6 of either the nonreducing-end or the reducing-end residues of the maltodextrins, forming alpha(1----6) linkages. |
TextSentencer_T8 | 1283-1543 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the nonreducing-end residue by GTF-I or GTF-S, the first product was also an acceptor to give the second product, which then served as an acceptor to give the third product, etc., to give a homologous series of products. |
TextSentencer_T9 | 1544-1801 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the reducing-end residue, the acceptor product that formed did not readily serve as an acceptor, or served only as a very poor acceptor, to give a small amount of the next homologue, as was the case for G7 with GTF-S. |
TextSentencer_T10 | 1802-2048 | Sentence | denotes | In addition, GTF-I also transferred D-glucopyranose to the reducing-end or to the nonreducing-end residue of maltotriose, forming alpha(1----3) linkages, to give 3(3)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose and 3(1)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose. |
TextSentencer_T11 | 2049-2140 | Sentence | denotes | Neither of these acceptor products further served as acceptors to give a homologous series. |
TextSentencer_T12 | 2141-2363 | Sentence | denotes | Under equivalent conditions of equimolar amounts of acceptor and sucrose, maltose and maltotriose are much better acceptors with GTF-I than they are with GTF-S, which is better than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
TextSentencer_T13 | 2364-2571 | Sentence | denotes | The three enzymes display significantly different efficiencies for the different maltodextrin acceptor reactions, GTF-I and GTF-S having much higher efficiencies than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
T1 | 0-82 | Sentence | denotes | Maltodextrin acceptor reactions of Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases. |
T2 | 83-236 | Sentence | denotes | The maltodextrin (maltose through maltoheptaose) acceptor reactions of two Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases (GTF-I and GTF-S) were studied. |
T3 | 237-478 | Sentence | denotes | The acceptor product structures were determined by comparing them with the known structures of the acceptor products of Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase (EC 2.4.1.5) and L. mesenteroides B-1355 alternansucrase (EC 2.4.1.140). |
T4 | 479-664 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with maltose (G2), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose from sucrose to the nonreducing glucosyl residue to give panose (6(2)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltose). |
T5 | 665-802 | Sentence | denotes | Panose then served as an acceptor to give two further acceptor products, 6(2)-alpha-isomaltosyl maltose and 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose. |
T6 | 803-1064 | Sentence | denotes | 6(2)-alpha-Isomaltosyl maltose then went on to serve as an acceptor to give a series of homologous acceptor products with isomaltodextrin chains attached to C-6 of the nonreducing-end residue of maltose, while 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose did not further react. |
T7 | 1065-1282 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with other maltodextrins (G3-G7), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose to C-6 of either the nonreducing-end or the reducing-end residues of the maltodextrins, forming alpha(1----6) linkages. |
T8 | 1283-1543 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the nonreducing-end residue by GTF-I or GTF-S, the first product was also an acceptor to give the second product, which then served as an acceptor to give the third product, etc., to give a homologous series of products. |
T9 | 1544-1801 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the reducing-end residue, the acceptor product that formed did not readily serve as an acceptor, or served only as a very poor acceptor, to give a small amount of the next homologue, as was the case for G7 with GTF-S. |
T10 | 1802-2048 | Sentence | denotes | In addition, GTF-I also transferred D-glucopyranose to the reducing-end or to the nonreducing-end residue of maltotriose, forming alpha(1----3) linkages, to give 3(3)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose and 3(1)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose. |
T11 | 2049-2140 | Sentence | denotes | Neither of these acceptor products further served as acceptors to give a homologous series. |
T12 | 2141-2363 | Sentence | denotes | Under equivalent conditions of equimolar amounts of acceptor and sucrose, maltose and maltotriose are much better acceptors with GTF-I than they are with GTF-S, which is better than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
T13 | 2364-2571 | Sentence | denotes | The three enzymes display significantly different efficiencies for the different maltodextrin acceptor reactions, GTF-I and GTF-S having much higher efficiencies than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
Glycan-GlyCosmos
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | image |
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T1 | 101-108 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T2 | 497-504 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T3 | 619-625 | Glycan | denotes | panose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44612JM |
T4 | 655-662 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T5 | 761-768 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T6 | 794-801 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T7 | 826-833 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T8 | 998-1005 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T9 | 1034-1041 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T10 | 2215-2222 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
GlyCosmos15-NCBITAXON
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | db_id |
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T1 | 35-55 | OrganismTaxon | denotes | Streptococcus mutans | 1309 |
T2 | 158-178 | OrganismTaxon | denotes | Streptococcus mutans | 1309 |
T3 | 357-382 | OrganismTaxon | denotes | Leuconostoc mesenteroides | 1245 |
sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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TextSentencer_T1 | 0-82 | Sentence | denotes | Maltodextrin acceptor reactions of Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases. |
TextSentencer_T2 | 83-236 | Sentence | denotes | The maltodextrin (maltose through maltoheptaose) acceptor reactions of two Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases (GTF-I and GTF-S) were studied. |
TextSentencer_T3 | 237-478 | Sentence | denotes | The acceptor product structures were determined by comparing them with the known structures of the acceptor products of Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase (EC 2.4.1.5) and L. mesenteroides B-1355 alternansucrase (EC 2.4.1.140). |
TextSentencer_T4 | 479-664 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with maltose (G2), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose from sucrose to the nonreducing glucosyl residue to give panose (6(2)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltose). |
TextSentencer_T5 | 665-802 | Sentence | denotes | Panose then served as an acceptor to give two further acceptor products, 6(2)-alpha-isomaltosyl maltose and 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose. |
TextSentencer_T6 | 803-1064 | Sentence | denotes | 6(2)-alpha-Isomaltosyl maltose then went on to serve as an acceptor to give a series of homologous acceptor products with isomaltodextrin chains attached to C-6 of the nonreducing-end residue of maltose, while 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose did not further react. |
TextSentencer_T7 | 1065-1282 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with other maltodextrins (G3-G7), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose to C-6 of either the nonreducing-end or the reducing-end residues of the maltodextrins, forming alpha(1----6) linkages. |
TextSentencer_T8 | 1283-1543 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the nonreducing-end residue by GTF-I or GTF-S, the first product was also an acceptor to give the second product, which then served as an acceptor to give the third product, etc., to give a homologous series of products. |
TextSentencer_T9 | 1544-1801 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the reducing-end residue, the acceptor product that formed did not readily serve as an acceptor, or served only as a very poor acceptor, to give a small amount of the next homologue, as was the case for G7 with GTF-S. |
TextSentencer_T10 | 1802-2048 | Sentence | denotes | In addition, GTF-I also transferred D-glucopyranose to the reducing-end or to the nonreducing-end residue of maltotriose, forming alpha(1----3) linkages, to give 3(3)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose and 3(1)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose. |
TextSentencer_T11 | 2049-2140 | Sentence | denotes | Neither of these acceptor products further served as acceptors to give a homologous series. |
TextSentencer_T12 | 2141-2363 | Sentence | denotes | Under equivalent conditions of equimolar amounts of acceptor and sucrose, maltose and maltotriose are much better acceptors with GTF-I than they are with GTF-S, which is better than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
TextSentencer_T13 | 2364-2571 | Sentence | denotes | The three enzymes display significantly different efficiencies for the different maltodextrin acceptor reactions, GTF-I and GTF-S having much higher efficiencies than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
T1 | 0-82 | Sentence | denotes | Maltodextrin acceptor reactions of Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases. |
T2 | 83-236 | Sentence | denotes | The maltodextrin (maltose through maltoheptaose) acceptor reactions of two Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases (GTF-I and GTF-S) were studied. |
T3 | 237-478 | Sentence | denotes | The acceptor product structures were determined by comparing them with the known structures of the acceptor products of Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase (EC 2.4.1.5) and L. mesenteroides B-1355 alternansucrase (EC 2.4.1.140). |
T4 | 479-664 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with maltose (G2), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose from sucrose to the nonreducing glucosyl residue to give panose (6(2)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltose). |
T5 | 665-802 | Sentence | denotes | Panose then served as an acceptor to give two further acceptor products, 6(2)-alpha-isomaltosyl maltose and 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose. |
T6 | 803-1064 | Sentence | denotes | 6(2)-alpha-Isomaltosyl maltose then went on to serve as an acceptor to give a series of homologous acceptor products with isomaltodextrin chains attached to C-6 of the nonreducing-end residue of maltose, while 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose did not further react. |
T7 | 1065-1282 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with other maltodextrins (G3-G7), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose to C-6 of either the nonreducing-end or the reducing-end residues of the maltodextrins, forming alpha(1----6) linkages. |
T8 | 1283-1543 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the nonreducing-end residue by GTF-I or GTF-S, the first product was also an acceptor to give the second product, which then served as an acceptor to give the third product, etc., to give a homologous series of products. |
T9 | 1544-1801 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the reducing-end residue, the acceptor product that formed did not readily serve as an acceptor, or served only as a very poor acceptor, to give a small amount of the next homologue, as was the case for G7 with GTF-S. |
T10 | 1802-2048 | Sentence | denotes | In addition, GTF-I also transferred D-glucopyranose to the reducing-end or to the nonreducing-end residue of maltotriose, forming alpha(1----3) linkages, to give 3(3)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose and 3(1)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose. |
T11 | 2049-2140 | Sentence | denotes | Neither of these acceptor products further served as acceptors to give a homologous series. |
T12 | 2141-2363 | Sentence | denotes | Under equivalent conditions of equimolar amounts of acceptor and sucrose, maltose and maltotriose are much better acceptors with GTF-I than they are with GTF-S, which is better than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
T13 | 2364-2571 | Sentence | denotes | The three enzymes display significantly different efficiencies for the different maltodextrin acceptor reactions, GTF-I and GTF-S having much higher efficiencies than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
GlyCosmos15-Sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T1 | 0-82 | Sentence | denotes | Maltodextrin acceptor reactions of Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases. |
T2 | 83-236 | Sentence | denotes | The maltodextrin (maltose through maltoheptaose) acceptor reactions of two Streptococcus mutans 6715 glucosyltransferases (GTF-I and GTF-S) were studied. |
T3 | 237-478 | Sentence | denotes | The acceptor product structures were determined by comparing them with the known structures of the acceptor products of Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase (EC 2.4.1.5) and L. mesenteroides B-1355 alternansucrase (EC 2.4.1.140). |
T4 | 479-664 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with maltose (G2), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose from sucrose to the nonreducing glucosyl residue to give panose (6(2)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltose). |
T5 | 665-802 | Sentence | denotes | Panose then served as an acceptor to give two further acceptor products, 6(2)-alpha-isomaltosyl maltose and 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose. |
T6 | 803-1064 | Sentence | denotes | 6(2)-alpha-Isomaltosyl maltose then went on to serve as an acceptor to give a series of homologous acceptor products with isomaltodextrin chains attached to C-6 of the nonreducing-end residue of maltose, while 6(2)-alpha-nigerosyl maltose did not further react. |
T7 | 1065-1282 | Sentence | denotes | When reacted with other maltodextrins (G3-G7), both GTF-I and GTF-S transferred a D-glucopyranose to C-6 of either the nonreducing-end or the reducing-end residues of the maltodextrins, forming alpha(1----6) linkages. |
T8 | 1283-1543 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the nonreducing-end residue by GTF-I or GTF-S, the first product was also an acceptor to give the second product, which then served as an acceptor to give the third product, etc., to give a homologous series of products. |
T9 | 1544-2048 | Sentence | denotes | When D-glucopyranose was transferred to the reducing-end residue, the acceptor product that formed did not readily serve as an acceptor, or served only as a very poor acceptor, to give a small amount of the next homologue, as was the case for G7 with GTF-S. In addition, GTF-I also transferred D-glucopyranose to the reducing-end or to the nonreducing-end residue of maltotriose, forming alpha(1----3) linkages, to give 3(3)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose and 3(1)-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl maltotriose. |
T10 | 2049-2140 | Sentence | denotes | Neither of these acceptor products further served as acceptors to give a homologous series. |
T11 | 2141-2363 | Sentence | denotes | Under equivalent conditions of equimolar amounts of acceptor and sucrose, maltose and maltotriose are much better acceptors with GTF-I than they are with GTF-S, which is better than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
T12 | 2364-2571 | Sentence | denotes | The three enzymes display significantly different efficiencies for the different maltodextrin acceptor reactions, GTF-I and GTF-S having much higher efficiencies than L. mesenteroides B-512FM dextransucrase. |
GlyCosmos15-Glycan
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | image |
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T1 | 101-108 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T2 | 497-504 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T3 | 619-625 | Glycan | denotes | panose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44612JM |
T4 | 655-662 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T5 | 761-768 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T6 | 794-801 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T7 | 826-833 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T8 | 998-1005 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T9 | 1034-1041 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
T10 | 2215-2222 | Glycan | denotes | maltose | https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G44653LT |
NCBITAXON
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | db_id |
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T1 | 35-55 | OrganismTaxon | denotes | Streptococcus mutans | 1309 |
T2 | 158-178 | OrganismTaxon | denotes | Streptococcus mutans | 1309 |
T3 | 357-382 | OrganismTaxon | denotes | Leuconostoc mesenteroides | 1245 |