PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text compound_name comp_offset prot_official_name organism prot_offset 21257611-0 2011 Differential effects on inhibition of cholesterol absorption by plant stanol and plant sterol esters in apoE-/- mice. sterol esters 87-100 apolipoprotein E Mus musculus 104-108 19679306-9 2010 The predominant fatty acid of the sterol esters was linoleic acid for LCAT and oleic acid for ACAT. sterol esters 34-47 lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase Homo sapiens 70-74 19679306-9 2010 The predominant fatty acid of the sterol esters was linoleic acid for LCAT and oleic acid for ACAT. sterol esters 34-47 acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase 1 Homo sapiens 94-98 19923239-9 2010 This triggered the accumulation of sterol esters (stored in cytosolic lipid droplets) in the wild type and the asat1-1 lines but not in the psat1-1 and psat1-2 lines, indicating a major contribution of the PSAT1 in maintaining free sterol homeostasis in plant cell membranes. sterol esters 35-48 acyl-CoA sterol acyl transferase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana 111-116 16156791-7 2005 Oleate incorporation into sterol esters was affected in OSH6 overexpressing cells. sterol esters 26-39 oxysterol-binding protein OSH6 Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 56-60 17885082-3 2007 When expressed in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), AtSAT1 mediated production of sterol esters enriched with lanosterol. sterol esters 82-95 serine acetyltransferase 2;1 Arabidopsis thaliana 52-58 17284051-0 2007 Consumption of a novel dietary formula of plant sterol esters of canola oil fatty acids, in a canola oil matrix containing 1,3-diacylglycerol, reduces oxidative stress in atherosclerotic apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. sterol esters 48-61 apolipoprotein E Mus musculus 187-203 19056656-0 2009 Serum lipid and antioxidant responses in hypercholesterolemic men and women receiving plant sterol esters vary by apolipoprotein E genotype. sterol esters 92-105 apolipoprotein E Homo sapiens 114-130 19056656-1 2009 Plant sterol esters reduce serum total cholesterol (TC) and LDL cholesterol (LDL-C), but with striking interindividual variability. sterol esters 6-19 component of oligomeric golgi complex 2 Homo sapiens 60-75 19056656-1 2009 Plant sterol esters reduce serum total cholesterol (TC) and LDL cholesterol (LDL-C), but with striking interindividual variability. sterol esters 6-19 component of oligomeric golgi complex 2 Homo sapiens 77-82 16020547-10 2005 Two T-DNA insertion mutants in the AtPSAT gene, with strongly reduced (but still measurable) levels of sterol esters in their tissues, had no detectable PSAT activity in the microsomal fractions, suggesting that Arabidopsis possess other enzyme(s) capable of acylating sterols. sterol esters 103-116 phosphoserine aminotransferase Arabidopsis thaliana 35-41 16020547-10 2005 Two T-DNA insertion mutants in the AtPSAT gene, with strongly reduced (but still measurable) levels of sterol esters in their tissues, had no detectable PSAT activity in the microsomal fractions, suggesting that Arabidopsis possess other enzyme(s) capable of acylating sterols. sterol esters 103-116 phosphoserine aminotransferase Arabidopsis thaliana 37-41 11522112-16 2001 Spread enriched with plant sterol esters significantly lowers blood total and LDL-C levels without affecting HDL-C concentrations, in a hypercholesterolemic population following a strict low cholesterol diet (NCEP step1). sterol esters 27-40 component of oligomeric golgi complex 2 Homo sapiens 78-83 12145004-1 2002 BACKGROUND: Naturally occurring plant sterol esters (SEs) favorably affect serum cholesterol concentrations in humans and could aid in the treatment of children with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). sterol esters 38-51 low density lipoprotein receptor Homo sapiens 166-195 12145004-1 2002 BACKGROUND: Naturally occurring plant sterol esters (SEs) favorably affect serum cholesterol concentrations in humans and could aid in the treatment of children with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). sterol esters 38-51 low density lipoprotein receptor Homo sapiens 197-199 8761468-3 1996 The accumulation of sterol esters in these cells was found to be accompanied by a marked decrease in the activity of the enzyme responsible for their hydrolysis, namely hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL); Western blotting studies revealed a corresponding decrease in the levels of the HSL polypeptide. sterol esters 20-33 lipase, hormone sensitive Mus musculus 169-193 11171176-6 2000 We have now shown that the ARE1 gene in yeast also is involved in the synthesis of TAG, whereas the ARE2 gene is more specifically involved in the synthesis of sterol esters. sterol esters 160-173 sterol acyltransferase Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 27-31 11171176-6 2000 We have now shown that the ARE1 gene in yeast also is involved in the synthesis of TAG, whereas the ARE2 gene is more specifically involved in the synthesis of sterol esters. sterol esters 160-173 sterol acyltransferase Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 100-104 8761468-3 1996 The accumulation of sterol esters in these cells was found to be accompanied by a marked decrease in the activity of the enzyme responsible for their hydrolysis, namely hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL); Western blotting studies revealed a corresponding decrease in the levels of the HSL polypeptide. sterol esters 20-33 lipase, hormone sensitive Mus musculus 195-198 8761468-3 1996 The accumulation of sterol esters in these cells was found to be accompanied by a marked decrease in the activity of the enzyme responsible for their hydrolysis, namely hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL); Western blotting studies revealed a corresponding decrease in the levels of the HSL polypeptide. sterol esters 20-33 lipase, hormone sensitive Mus musculus 281-284 6707189-6 1984 hCG also stimulated cellular accumulation of LDL cholesterol, as assessed by incorporation of [1-14C]oleic acid into sterol esters or by measurement of total cellular cholesterol in the presence of amino-glutethimide to block steroidogenesis. sterol esters 117-130 chorionic gonadotropin subunit beta 5 Homo sapiens 0-3 3343104-3 1988 GLC of the sterol esters gave peaks corresponding to the C14, C16, C18 and C20 normal fatty acid esters of cholesterol. sterol esters 11-24 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 67-70 1120137-2 1975 Fatty acids of wax and sterol esters were predominantly even chain monounsaturates (63 per cent) between C16 and C36 with a surprisingly high proportion of long chain lengths: the principal peaks corresponded to C32, C34, C18, C30, and C22 monoenes. sterol esters 23-36 chemokine-like factor Mus musculus 212-215 1120137-2 1975 Fatty acids of wax and sterol esters were predominantly even chain monounsaturates (63 per cent) between C16 and C36 with a surprisingly high proportion of long chain lengths: the principal peaks corresponded to C32, C34, C18, C30, and C22 monoenes. sterol esters 23-36 Sp7 transcription factor 7 Mus musculus 236-239 32648914-5 2020 The accumulation of triacylglycerol and sterol esters (SE) content supports the concomitant increase in lipid droplets in met31 and met4 strains. sterol esters 40-53 Met31p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 122-127 32648914-5 2020 The accumulation of triacylglycerol and sterol esters (SE) content supports the concomitant increase in lipid droplets in met31 and met4 strains. sterol esters 40-53 Met4p Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 133-137 32185672-4 2020 If sterol production exceeds a certain threshold, excess sterols are detoxified via conversion to sterol esters by PHOSPHOLIPID STEROL ACYL TRANSFERASE 1 (PSAT1). sterol esters 98-111 phospholipid sterol acyl transferase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana 115-153 32185672-4 2020 If sterol production exceeds a certain threshold, excess sterols are detoxified via conversion to sterol esters by PHOSPHOLIPID STEROL ACYL TRANSFERASE 1 (PSAT1). sterol esters 98-111 phospholipid sterol acyl transferase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana 155-160 28830344-0 2017 Tum1 is involved in the metabolism of sterol esters in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. sterol esters 38-51 thiosulfate sulfurtransferase Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 0-4 25939548-1 2015 Ophiostoma piceae secretes a versatile sterol-esterase (OPE) that shows high efficiency in both hydrolysis and synthesis of triglycerides and sterol esters. sterol esters 142-155 sterol esterase Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 39-54