PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3968071-3 1985 One monoclonal antibody, bLPL-mAb-7, inhibited completely the apolipoprotein C-II (apo-C-II)-dependent enzymic hydrolysis of trioleoylglycerol in a phospholipid-stabilized emulsion, but had no effect on the hydrolysis of the water-soluble substrate p-nitro-phenylacetate. Triolein 125-142 apolipoprotein C2 Bos taurus 62-81 6180771-12 1982 The addition of both apolipoprotein C-II and substrate prior to the incubation with the Fab fragments was associated with an increased protective effect against inhibition of enzyme activity; remaining activity with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine-emulsified trioleoylglycerol was 40.6% and with Triton X-100-emulsified trioleoylglycerol, 45.4%. Triolein 258-275 apolipoprotein C2 Bos taurus 21-40 6180771-12 1982 The addition of both apolipoprotein C-II and substrate prior to the incubation with the Fab fragments was associated with an increased protective effect against inhibition of enzyme activity; remaining activity with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine-emulsified trioleoylglycerol was 40.6% and with Triton X-100-emulsified trioleoylglycerol, 45.4%. Triolein 319-336 apolipoprotein C2 Bos taurus 21-40 6743677-3 1984 Chemical modification of apolipoprotein C-II with 1,2-cyclohexanedione or 2,3-butanedione results in a loss of both the arginine residue and the ability of the protein to enhance the activity of bovine milk lipoprotein lipase toward a trioleoylglycerol substrate; removal of the modifying group restores arginine and more than 70% of the activating property of the apolipoprotein. Triolein 235-252 apolipoprotein C2 Bos taurus 25-44 7107600-0 1982 Reciprocal effect of apolipoprotein C-II on the lipoprotein lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl butyrate and trioleoylglycerol. Triolein 118-135 apolipoprotein C2 Bos taurus 21-40