PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7755560-5 1995 Serum albumin had a stimulatory effect on oleate uptake at all ratios of oleate: serum albumin tested. Oleic Acid 42-48 albumin Homo sapiens 0-13 19235932-7 2009 The loading of two model proteins (ovalbumin (ova) and bovine serum albumin (BSA)) into micelles was demonstrated with loadings as high as 7.8% wt of protein per wt of P2VP in oleic acid. Oleic Acid 176-186 albumin Homo sapiens 62-81 15588254-1 2005 Mass spectrometry with chemical cross-linking was used to probe the conformational changes of HSA (human serum albumin) in solution on interaction with monounsaturated OA (oleic acid) or polyunsaturated AA (arachidonic acid) or DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). Oleic Acid 172-182 albumin Homo sapiens 94-97 15588254-1 2005 Mass spectrometry with chemical cross-linking was used to probe the conformational changes of HSA (human serum albumin) in solution on interaction with monounsaturated OA (oleic acid) or polyunsaturated AA (arachidonic acid) or DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). Oleic Acid 172-182 albumin Homo sapiens 105-118 15385643-6 2004 STD was able to identify that volatile anesthetics bind to bovine serum albumin, oleic acid reduces halothane binding to bovine serum albumin, and halothane binds to apomyoglobin but not lysozyme. Oleic Acid 81-91 albumin Homo sapiens 128-141 7755560-5 1995 Serum albumin had a stimulatory effect on oleate uptake at all ratios of oleate: serum albumin tested. Oleic Acid 42-48 albumin Homo sapiens 81-94 7755560-6 1995 Furthermore, the rate of oleate uptake was saturable with increasing concentrations of serum albumin when the oleate: serum albumin ratio, and therefore the concentration of uncomplexed oleate, remained constant. Oleic Acid 25-31 albumin Homo sapiens 87-100 7755560-6 1995 Furthermore, the rate of oleate uptake was saturable with increasing concentrations of serum albumin when the oleate: serum albumin ratio, and therefore the concentration of uncomplexed oleate, remained constant. Oleic Acid 25-31 albumin Homo sapiens 118-131 7755560-6 1995 Furthermore, the rate of oleate uptake was saturable with increasing concentrations of serum albumin when the oleate: serum albumin ratio, and therefore the concentration of uncomplexed oleate, remained constant. Oleic Acid 110-116 albumin Homo sapiens 87-100 7755560-6 1995 Furthermore, the rate of oleate uptake was saturable with increasing concentrations of serum albumin when the oleate: serum albumin ratio, and therefore the concentration of uncomplexed oleate, remained constant. Oleic Acid 110-116 albumin Homo sapiens 87-100 7755560-10 1995 These results indicate that the stimulatory effect of serum albumin on the rate of oleate uptake is due to a direct interaction of serum albumin with the cells and point to an involvement of albumin binding sites in the cell surface in the cellular uptake of long-chain fatty acids. Oleic Acid 83-89 albumin Homo sapiens 54-67 7755560-10 1995 These results indicate that the stimulatory effect of serum albumin on the rate of oleate uptake is due to a direct interaction of serum albumin with the cells and point to an involvement of albumin binding sites in the cell surface in the cellular uptake of long-chain fatty acids. Oleic Acid 83-89 albumin Homo sapiens 131-144 35377380-3 2022 With an excellent detection limit of 1.8 mug mL-1 for oleic acid, colorimetric assays for lipase and albumin are developed with quick response, high sensitivity, and low cost. Oleic Acid 54-64 albumin Homo sapiens 101-108 1552237-3 1992 [3H]Oleic acid bound to bovine serum albumin (BSA) was added to the apical or basolateral surfaces of confluent monolayers of Caco-2 cells growing on uncoated polycarbonate filters. Oleic Acid 4-14 albumin Homo sapiens 31-44 2373706-0 1990 The distribution of oleic acid between chylomicron-like emulsions, phospholipid bilayers, and serum albumin. Oleic Acid 20-30 albumin Homo sapiens 94-107 8071600-0 1994 Binding of arachidonate and oleate to bovine serum albumin. Oleic Acid 28-34 albumin Homo sapiens 45-58 8071600-7 1994 Regression analyses of the data suggest that BSA has three equivalent binding sites for AR and OL at the four temperatures. Oleic Acid 95-97 albumin Homo sapiens 45-48 8071600-9 1994 They were calculated for AR and OL on basis of three equivalent binding sites per mol BSA. Oleic Acid 32-34 albumin Homo sapiens 86-89 2250585-3 1990 3H-oleic acid and 14C-cholic acid were used in the presence of different concentrations of unlabeled oleic acid, cholic acid, and/or bovine serum albumin. Oleic Acid 3-13 albumin Homo sapiens 140-153 33762794-5 2020 Cells were exposed to perfluorobutanesulfonic acid with or without 300 mumol/L fatty acid mixture (oleic acid:palmitic acid = 2:1) conjugated by bovine serum albumin as an inducer of steatosis for 48 hours. Oleic Acid 99-109 albumin Homo sapiens 152-165 7083419-4 1982 Binding of oleic acid to bovine serum albumin is given as an example. Oleic Acid 11-21 albumin Homo sapiens 32-45 3651398-4 1987 The phosphorescence 0,0 band as well as the zero-field splittings of Trp-134 undergoes significant changes upon binding of oleic acid to BSA. Oleic Acid 123-133 albumin Homo sapiens 137-140 6874688-0 1983 Interactions of the carboxyl group of oleic acid with bovine serum albumin: a 13C NMR study. Oleic Acid 38-48 albumin Homo sapiens 61-74 6874688-1 1983 The interactions of the carboxyl group of oleic acid with bovine serum albumin (BSA) were studied by 13C NMR spectroscopy at 50.3 MHz using 90% isotopically substituted [1-13C]oleic acid. Oleic Acid 42-52 albumin Homo sapiens 65-78 35048131-0 2022 Interactive multiple binding of oleic acid, warfarin and ibuprofen with human serum albumin revealed by thermal and fluorescence studies. Oleic Acid 32-42 albumin Homo sapiens 84-91 35048131-3 2022 In this work, we have investigated the simultaneous binding of oleic acid, warfarin and ibuprofen to albumin using differential scanning calorimetry and fluorescence to evaluate the impact on the conformational stability of the protein. Oleic Acid 63-73 albumin Homo sapiens 101-108 35048131-5 2022 Oleic acid is one of the most important fatty acids from a physiological point of view for its role as a source of energy for cells, and also it binds albumin with the highest association constant. Oleic Acid 0-10 albumin Homo sapiens 151-158 35048131-6 2022 When complexed with oleic acid the calorimetric profile of albumin shows a biphasic trend whose line shape depends on the ligand concentration. Oleic Acid 20-30 albumin Homo sapiens 59-66 2833243-0 1988 The fatty-acid-induced conformational states of human serum albumin investigated by means of multiple co-binding of protons and oleic acid. Oleic Acid 128-138 albumin Homo sapiens 60-67 2833243-1 1988 The binding of oleic acid to human serum albumin causes progressive changes in (a) the pK of some amino acid residues, as detected by pH-stat titration and (b) the induced molar ellipticities of albumin-bound drugs (diazepam and oxyphenbutazone), as measured by c.d. Oleic Acid 15-25 albumin Homo sapiens 41-48 2833243-1 1988 The binding of oleic acid to human serum albumin causes progressive changes in (a) the pK of some amino acid residues, as detected by pH-stat titration and (b) the induced molar ellipticities of albumin-bound drugs (diazepam and oxyphenbutazone), as measured by c.d. Oleic Acid 15-25 albumin Homo sapiens 195-202 2833243-2 1988 It is concluded that albumin undergoes several conformational transitions as the amount of oleic acid bound increases from 0 to about 9 molecules/molecule of protein. Oleic Acid 91-101 albumin Homo sapiens 21-28 2833243-4 1988 These conformations can be linked with the three classes of oleic acid-binding sites on albumin. Oleic Acid 60-70 albumin Homo sapiens 88-95 4086977-0 1985 Influence of palmitate and oleate on the binding of warfarin to human serum albumin: stopped-flow studies. Oleic Acid 27-33 albumin Homo sapiens 70-83 4086977-2 1985 When oleate or palmitate was added in amounts up to 2:1 excess to human serum albumin solutions the measured rate constant for the transition (k2) was increased in comparison with fatty acid free albumin. Oleic Acid 5-11 albumin Homo sapiens 72-85 588298-0 1977 Circular dichroism studies on the inhibiting effect of oleic acid on the binding of diazepam to human serum albumin. Oleic Acid 55-65 albumin Homo sapiens 102-115 5735768-0 1968 [Influence of oleic acid on the interaction of some cardioactive glycosides with serum albumin, and cardiac actin and myosin]. Oleic Acid 14-24 albumin Homo sapiens 81-94 29432786-6 2018 Incubation of the cells with BSA-complexed oleic acid (OA-Alb) induced triglyceride accumulation, but did not affect cell viability. Oleic Acid 43-53 albumin Homo sapiens 58-61 31170679-2 2019 Herein, we evaluate the redox behavior of nitro-oleic acid (NO2-OA) and its ability to bind to the fatty acid transporter human serum albumin (HSA). Oleic Acid 64-66 albumin Homo sapiens 128-141 24463545-1 2014 The binding site and the binding mechanism of 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid (3HNA) in oleic acid (OA) bound serum albumins (bovine serum albumin (BSA) and human serum albumin (HSA)) have been determined using steady state and time resolved emission of tryptophan residues (Trp) in proteins and the ESIPT emission of 3HNA. Oleic Acid 83-93 albumin Homo sapiens 128-147 24463545-1 2014 The binding site and the binding mechanism of 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid (3HNA) in oleic acid (OA) bound serum albumins (bovine serum albumin (BSA) and human serum albumin (HSA)) have been determined using steady state and time resolved emission of tryptophan residues (Trp) in proteins and the ESIPT emission of 3HNA. Oleic Acid 83-93 albumin Homo sapiens 158-178 24463545-1 2014 The binding site and the binding mechanism of 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid (3HNA) in oleic acid (OA) bound serum albumins (bovine serum albumin (BSA) and human serum albumin (HSA)) have been determined using steady state and time resolved emission of tryptophan residues (Trp) in proteins and the ESIPT emission of 3HNA. Oleic Acid 95-97 albumin Homo sapiens 128-147 24463545-1 2014 The binding site and the binding mechanism of 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid (3HNA) in oleic acid (OA) bound serum albumins (bovine serum albumin (BSA) and human serum albumin (HSA)) have been determined using steady state and time resolved emission of tryptophan residues (Trp) in proteins and the ESIPT emission of 3HNA. Oleic Acid 95-97 albumin Homo sapiens 158-178