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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-121 Sentence denotes Stabilization of the EBNA1 protein on the Epstein-Barr virus latent origin of DNA replication by a DNA looping mechanism.
T2 122-257 Sentence denotes DNA replication from the Epstein-Barr virus latent origin of replication, oriP, is activated by Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA1).
T3 258-504 Sentence denotes This activation involves the binding of EBNA1 dimers to multiple sites present in the two noncontiguous functional elements of oriP, the dyad symmetry element (DS) from which replication initiates, and the family of repeats (FR) enhancer element.
T4 505-598 Sentence denotes EBNA1 complexes formed on the FR and DS elements of oriP interact by a DNA looping mechanism.
T5 599-704 Sentence denotes This interaction requires EBNA1 sequences in addition to those required for DNA binding and dimerization.
T6 705-972 Sentence denotes To map the EBNA1 sequences required for the efficient interaction of FR- and DS-bound EBNA1 complexes, we have overproduced in Escherichia coli and purified a series of EBNA1 N-terminal truncation mutants, all of which retain the DNA binding and dimerization domains.
T7 973-1202 Sentence denotes The results of electron microscopy and ligation-enhancement assays using these mutants indicated that EBNA1 sequences between amino acids 350 and 361 are required for the efficient interaction of FR- and DS-bound EBNA1 complexes.
T8 1203-1342 Sentence denotes EBNA1-mediated FR-DS interactions were shown to stabilize EBNA1 binding to the DS element, while EBNA1-mediated DS-DS interactions did not.
T9 1343-1547 Sentence denotes These results suggest that the stabilization of EBNA1 on the DS element, which occurs as a result of EBNA1-mediate oriP looping, may be important for the activation of DNA replication from the DS element.
T1 0-121 Sentence denotes Stabilization of the EBNA1 protein on the Epstein-Barr virus latent origin of DNA replication by a DNA looping mechanism.
T2 122-257 Sentence denotes DNA replication from the Epstein-Barr virus latent origin of replication, oriP, is activated by Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA1).
T3 258-504 Sentence denotes This activation involves the binding of EBNA1 dimers to multiple sites present in the two noncontiguous functional elements of oriP, the dyad symmetry element (DS) from which replication initiates, and the family of repeats (FR) enhancer element.
T4 505-598 Sentence denotes EBNA1 complexes formed on the FR and DS elements of oriP interact by a DNA looping mechanism.
T5 599-704 Sentence denotes This interaction requires EBNA1 sequences in addition to those required for DNA binding and dimerization.
T6 705-972 Sentence denotes To map the EBNA1 sequences required for the efficient interaction of FR- and DS-bound EBNA1 complexes, we have overproduced in Escherichia coli and purified a series of EBNA1 N-terminal truncation mutants, all of which retain the DNA binding and dimerization domains.
T7 973-1202 Sentence denotes The results of electron microscopy and ligation-enhancement assays using these mutants indicated that EBNA1 sequences between amino acids 350 and 361 are required for the efficient interaction of FR- and DS-bound EBNA1 complexes.
T8 1203-1342 Sentence denotes EBNA1-mediated FR-DS interactions were shown to stabilize EBNA1 binding to the DS element, while EBNA1-mediated DS-DS interactions did not.
T9 1343-1547 Sentence denotes These results suggest that the stabilization of EBNA1 on the DS element, which occurs as a result of EBNA1-mediate oriP looping, may be important for the activation of DNA replication from the DS element.

NCBITAXON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue db_id
T1 42-60 OrganismTaxon denotes Epstein-Barr virus 10376
T2 147-165 OrganismTaxon denotes Epstein-Barr virus 10376
T3 832-848 OrganismTaxon denotes Escherichia coli 562