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    Test-Species-PubTator

    {"project":"Test-Species-PubTator","denotations":[{"id":"2","span":{"begin":0,"end":5},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"3","span":{"begin":53,"end":66},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"12","span":{"begin":88,"end":93},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"13","span":{"begin":128,"end":141},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"14","span":{"begin":239,"end":247},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"15","span":{"begin":256,"end":262},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"16","span":{"begin":275,"end":296},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"17","span":{"begin":298,"end":301},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"18","span":{"begin":303,"end":317},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"19","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A2","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"2","obj":"MESH:D009369"},{"id":"A3","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"3","obj":"36362"},{"id":"A12","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"12","obj":"MESH:D009369"},{"id":"A13","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"13","obj":"36362"},{"id":"A14","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"14","obj":"-"},{"id":"A15","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"15","obj":"MESH:D009369"},{"id":"A16","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"16","obj":"MESH:D012967"},{"id":"A17","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"17","obj":"MESH:D012967"},{"id":"A18","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"18","obj":"MESH:C016679"},{"id":"A19","pred":"resolved_to","subj":"19","obj":"10090"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Test-Species-PubDictionaries

    {"project":"Test-Species-PubDictionaries","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"OrganismTaxon"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10090"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Test-Species-PubDictionaries-PubMedBERT

    {"project":"Test-Species-PubDictionaries-PubMedBERT","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":53,"end":66},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":128,"end":141},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":378,"end":383},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":394,"end":399},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":478,"end":483},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":652,"end":658},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":707,"end":712},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":761,"end":765},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":773,"end":778},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T12","span":{"begin":815,"end":820},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T13","span":{"begin":1124,"end":1129},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":1170,"end":1176},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T15","span":{"begin":1268,"end":1272},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T16","span":{"begin":1297,"end":1311},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T18","span":{"begin":1479,"end":1483},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T19","span":{"begin":1616,"end":1621},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T20","span":{"begin":1731,"end":1735},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T21","span":{"begin":1743,"end":1748},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"151341"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T2","obj":"151341"},{"id":"A3","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A4","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"10090"},{"id":"A5","pred":"db_id","subj":"T5","obj":"10239"},{"id":"A6","pred":"db_id","subj":"T6","obj":"1925465"},{"id":"A7","pred":"db_id","subj":"T7","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A8","pred":"db_id","subj":"T8","obj":"2974449"},{"id":"A9","pred":"db_id","subj":"T9","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A10","pred":"db_id","subj":"T10","obj":"203745"},{"id":"A11","pred":"db_id","subj":"T11","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A12","pred":"db_id","subj":"T12","obj":"10239"},{"id":"A13","pred":"db_id","subj":"T13","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A14","pred":"db_id","subj":"T14","obj":"2974449"},{"id":"A15","pred":"db_id","subj":"T15","obj":"203745"},{"id":"A16","pred":"db_id","subj":"T16","obj":"30111"},{"id":"A17","pred":"db_id","subj":"T16","obj":"245340"},{"id":"A18","pred":"db_id","subj":"T18","obj":"582003"},{"id":"A19","pred":"db_id","subj":"T19","obj":"10239"},{"id":"A20","pred":"db_id","subj":"T20","obj":"203745"},{"id":"A21","pred":"db_id","subj":"T21","obj":"1925466"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Glycan-GlyCosmos

    {"project":"Glycan-GlyCosmos","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":400,"end":409},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":484,"end":493},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":674,"end":683},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":713,"end":722},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":779,"end":788},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":859,"end":868},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":965,"end":974},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":1130,"end":1139},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":1535,"end":1544},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":1749,"end":1758},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":1866,"end":1875},"obj":"Glycan"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T1","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A12","pred":"image","subj":"T1","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A2","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T2","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A13","pred":"image","subj":"T2","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A3","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T3","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A14","pred":"image","subj":"T3","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A4","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T4","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A15","pred":"image","subj":"T4","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A5","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T5","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A16","pred":"image","subj":"T5","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A6","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T6","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A17","pred":"image","subj":"T6","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A7","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T7","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A18","pred":"image","subj":"T7","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A8","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T8","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A19","pred":"image","subj":"T8","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A9","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T9","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A20","pred":"image","subj":"T9","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A10","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T10","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A21","pred":"image","subj":"T10","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A11","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T11","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A22","pred":"image","subj":"T11","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    PubmedHPO

    {"project":"PubmedHPO","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":88,"end":93},"obj":"HP_0002664"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":256,"end":262},"obj":"HP_0002664"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    mondo_disease

    {"project":"mondo_disease","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":0,"end":5},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":88,"end":93},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":256,"end":262},"obj":"Disease"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T1","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005070"},{"id":"A2","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T2","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005070"},{"id":"A3","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T3","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005070"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos15-Glycan

    {"project":"GlyCosmos15-Glycan","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":400,"end":409},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":484,"end":493},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":674,"end":683},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":713,"end":722},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":779,"end":788},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":859,"end":868},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":965,"end":974},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":1130,"end":1139},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":1535,"end":1544},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":1749,"end":1758},"obj":"Glycan"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":1866,"end":1875},"obj":"Glycan"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T1","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A12","pred":"image","subj":"T1","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A2","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T2","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A13","pred":"image","subj":"T2","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A3","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T3","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A14","pred":"image","subj":"T3","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A4","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T4","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A15","pred":"image","subj":"T4","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A5","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T5","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A16","pred":"image","subj":"T5","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A6","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T6","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A17","pred":"image","subj":"T6","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A7","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T7","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A18","pred":"image","subj":"T7","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A8","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T8","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A19","pred":"image","subj":"T8","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A9","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T9","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A20","pred":"image","subj":"T9","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A10","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T10","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A21","pred":"image","subj":"T10","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"},{"id":"A11","pred":"glycosmos_id","subj":"T11","obj":"https://glycosmos.org/glycans/show/G00031MO"},{"id":"A22","pred":"image","subj":"T11","obj":"https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G00031MO"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    HP-phenotype

    {"project":"HP-phenotype","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":0,"end":5},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":88,"end":93},"obj":"Phenotype"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T1","obj":"HP:0002664"},{"id":"A2","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T2","obj":"HP:0002664"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"HP","uri":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos-GlycoEpitope

    {"project":"GlyCosmos-GlycoEpitope","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":400,"end":409},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":484,"end":493},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":674,"end":683},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":713,"end":722},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":779,"end":788},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":859,"end":868},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":965,"end":974},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":1130,"end":1139},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":1535,"end":1544},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":1749,"end":1758},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":1866,"end":1875},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T1","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A2","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T2","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A3","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T3","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A4","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T4","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A5","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T5","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A6","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T6","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A7","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T7","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A8","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T8","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A9","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T9","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A10","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T10","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A11","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T11","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos15-HP

    {"project":"GlyCosmos15-HP","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":0,"end":5},"obj":"Phenotype"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":88,"end":93},"obj":"Phenotype"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T1","obj":"HP:0002664"},{"id":"A2","pred":"hp_id","subj":"T2","obj":"HP:0002664"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"HP","uri":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Organism-PubDic

    {"project":"Organism-PubDic","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10090"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Organism-PubTator

    {"project":"Organism-PubTator","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":53,"end":66},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":128,"end":141},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"36362"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T2","obj":"36362"},{"id":"A3","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"10090"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Organism-PubDic-Bert-9

    {"project":"Organism-PubDic-Bert-9","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":394,"end":399},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":478,"end":483},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":707,"end":712},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":773,"end":778},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":1124,"end":1129},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":1743,"end":1748},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10090"},{"id":"A3","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"1925465"},{"id":"A4","pred":"db_id","subj":"T4","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A5","pred":"db_id","subj":"T5","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A6","pred":"db_id","subj":"T6","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A7","pred":"db_id","subj":"T7","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A8","pred":"db_id","subj":"T8","obj":"1925466"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Organism-PubDic-Bert-8

    {"project":"Organism-PubDic-Bert-8","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":53,"end":66},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":128,"end":141},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":378,"end":383},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":394,"end":399},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":478,"end":483},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":652,"end":658},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":707,"end":712},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":761,"end":765},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":773,"end":778},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T12","span":{"begin":815,"end":820},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T13","span":{"begin":1124,"end":1129},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":1170,"end":1176},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T15","span":{"begin":1268,"end":1272},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T16","span":{"begin":1297,"end":1311},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T18","span":{"begin":1479,"end":1483},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T19","span":{"begin":1616,"end":1621},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T20","span":{"begin":1731,"end":1735},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T21","span":{"begin":1743,"end":1748},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"151341"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T2","obj":"151341"},{"id":"A3","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A4","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"10090"},{"id":"A5","pred":"db_id","subj":"T5","obj":"10239"},{"id":"A6","pred":"db_id","subj":"T6","obj":"1925465"},{"id":"A7","pred":"db_id","subj":"T7","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A8","pred":"db_id","subj":"T8","obj":"2974449"},{"id":"A9","pred":"db_id","subj":"T9","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A10","pred":"db_id","subj":"T10","obj":"203745"},{"id":"A11","pred":"db_id","subj":"T11","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A12","pred":"db_id","subj":"T12","obj":"10239"},{"id":"A13","pred":"db_id","subj":"T13","obj":"1925466"},{"id":"A14","pred":"db_id","subj":"T14","obj":"2974449"},{"id":"A15","pred":"db_id","subj":"T15","obj":"203745"},{"id":"A16","pred":"db_id","subj":"T16","obj":"30111"},{"id":"A17","pred":"db_id","subj":"T16","obj":"245340"},{"id":"A18","pred":"db_id","subj":"T18","obj":"582003"},{"id":"A19","pred":"db_id","subj":"T19","obj":"10239"},{"id":"A20","pred":"db_id","subj":"T20","obj":"203745"},{"id":"A21","pred":"db_id","subj":"T21","obj":"1925466"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    Organism-Gold

    {"project":"Organism-Gold","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":53,"end":66},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":128,"end":141},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10090"},{"id":"A3","pred":"db_id","subj":"T2","obj":"36362"},{"id":"A4","pred":"db_id","subj":"T3","obj":"36362"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos15-MONDO

    {"project":"GlyCosmos15-MONDO","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":0,"end":5},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":88,"end":93},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":95,"end":96},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":400,"end":401},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":484,"end":485},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":674,"end":675},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":713,"end":714},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":779,"end":780},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":859,"end":860},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":965,"end":966},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":1130,"end":1131},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T12","span":{"begin":1459,"end":1460},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T13","span":{"begin":1535,"end":1536},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":1749,"end":1750},"obj":"Disease"},{"id":"T15","span":{"begin":1866,"end":1867},"obj":"Disease"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T1","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A2","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T2","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A3","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T3","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A4","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T4","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A5","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T5","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A6","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T6","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A7","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T7","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A8","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T8","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A9","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T9","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A10","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T10","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A11","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T11","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A12","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T12","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A13","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T13","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A14","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T14","obj":"MONDO:0005070"},{"id":"A15","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T15","obj":"MONDO:0005070"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"MONDO","uri":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos15-Taxon

    {"project":"GlyCosmos15-Taxon","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"Organism"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10090"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos15-Sentences

    {"project":"GlyCosmos15-Sentences","blocks":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":0,"end":67},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":68,"end":338},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":339,"end":579},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":580,"end":731},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":732,"end":821},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":822,"end":937},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":938,"end":1081},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":1082,"end":1312},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":1313,"end":1599},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":1600,"end":1767},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":1768,"end":1884},"obj":"Sentence"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    GlyCosmos15-GlycoEpitope

    {"project":"GlyCosmos15-GlycoEpitope","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":400,"end":409},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":484,"end":493},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":674,"end":683},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":713,"end":722},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":779,"end":788},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":859,"end":868},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T7","span":{"begin":965,"end":974},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T8","span":{"begin":1130,"end":1139},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T9","span":{"begin":1535,"end":1544},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T10","span":{"begin":1749,"end":1758},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"},{"id":"T11","span":{"begin":1866,"end":1875},"obj":"http://purl.jp/bio/12/glyco/glycan#Glycan_epitope"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T1","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A2","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T2","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A3","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T3","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A4","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T4","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A5","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T5","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A6","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T6","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A7","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T7","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A8","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T8","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A9","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T9","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A10","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T10","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"},{"id":"A11","pred":"glycoepitope_id","subj":"T11","obj":"http://www.glycoepitope.jp/epitopes/EP0020"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}

    NCBITAXON

    {"project":"NCBITAXON","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"OrganismTaxon"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A1","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10088"},{"id":"A2","pred":"db_id","subj":"T1","obj":"10090"}],"text":"Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.\nWe have studied the tumor (T) antigens induced by wild-type polyoma virus and several nontransforming mutants using immunoprecipitation with antisera from animals bearing polyomya-induced tumors followed by sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In a variety of mouse cells, wild-type virus induces a major T antigen species with apparent molecular weight of 100,000 daltons, and four minor T antigen species with apparent molecular weights of 63,000, 56,000, 36,000 and 22,000 daltons. Hr-t mutants, which have an absolute defect in transformation, induce a normal 100,000 dalton T antigen but are altered in the minor T antigen species. Hr-t deletion mutants induce none of the minor T antigen species seen in wild-type virus. In their place, these mutants induce T antigen species with molecular weights in the range of 6,000--9,000 daltons. The size of the very small T antigen products does not correlate in any simple way with the size or location of the deletions in the viral DNA. Point hr-t mutants induce two of the four minor T antigen species; they make apparently normal amounts of the 56,000 dalton product and reduced amounts of the 22,000 dalton product, but none of the 63,000 or 36,000 dalton species. Ts-a mutants, which have a temperature-sensitive defect in the ability to induce stable transformation, and which complement hr-t mutants, induce T antigens with the same mobility as wild-type; however, the 100,000 dalton T antigen of ts-a mutants is thermolabile compared to wild-type. A double mutant virus carrying both a ts-a mutation and a deletion hr-t mutation induces a thermolabile 100,000 dalton product and none of the minor T antigen species. Cell fractionation studies with productively infected cells have been carried out to localize the T antigen species."}