PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21226535-4 2011 For wild-type LFABP, the results compared favorably with the data for previous tertiary structures of oleate-bound wild-type LFABP in crystals and in solution: there are two oleates, one U-shaped ligand that positions the long hydrophobic chain deep within the cavity and another extended structure with the hydrophobic chain facing the cavity and the carboxylate group lying close to the protein surface. Oleic Acid 102-108 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 125-130 28919479-8 2017 In differentiated FABP1as cells, apical administration of oleate showed a decrease in its initial uptake rate and in long term incorporation compared with control cells. Oleic Acid 58-64 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 18-23 23065214-5 2013 The expression of L-FABP and lipoprotein lipase was promoted by oleic acid. Oleic Acid 64-74 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 18-24 30598509-9 2019 These residues also become more solvent-exposed upon binding of FABP1 with the endogenous PPARalpha agonist oleic acid. Oleic Acid 108-118 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 64-69 23169100-5 2013 The amino acid residue-specific analysis of (1)H,(15) N-2D NMR spectra excluded the occurrence of a direct interaction between L-FABP (in its unbound and oleate-loaded forms) and Pf-UIS3. Oleic Acid 154-160 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 127-133 22713574-5 2012 Binding of two oleic acid (OA) molecules does not alter the protein conformation substantially, but perturbs the chemical shift of certain backbone and side-chain protons that are involved in OA binding according to the structure of the human L-FABP/OA complex. Oleic Acid 15-25 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 243-249 20463919-7 2010 When incubated with [14C]-oleic acid, CFTR-depleted cells were capable of quick incorporation and export to the medium concomitantly with the high protein expression of L-FABP known to promote intracellular FA trafficking. Oleic Acid 26-36 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 169-175 20721681-5 2010 L-FABP T94A-expressing cells showed decreased triglyceride content and increased cholesterol accumulation compared to the wild-type control for cells incubated with an FFA mixture (oleate: palmitate, 2:1 ratio). Oleic Acid 181-187 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 0-6 8431458-3 1993 L-FABP expression altered plasma membrane phospholipids by decreasing both phosphatidylethanolamine and esterified oleic acid content, and increasing sphingomyelin. Oleic Acid 115-125 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 0-6 11329616-5 2001 Western blot analysis showed a significant increase in I- and L-FABP expression following an 8-hour incubation period with butyric acid, oleic acid, and phosphatidylcholine. Oleic Acid 137-147 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 62-68 10064902-3 1999 First, L-FABP content was more than doubled upon treating the cells with the potent peroxisome proliferators bezafibrate and Wy14,643 and incubation of these cells with [1-14C]oleic acid led to an increase in fatty acid uptake rate from 0.55 to 0.74 and 0.98 nmol/min per mg protein, respectively. Oleic Acid 176-186 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 7-13 9914484-9 1999 L-FABP binds two fatty acids per molecule but Lb-FABP displays a fatty-acid-conformation-dependent binding stoichiometry; L-FABP shows a higher affinity for fatty acids, especially oleic acid, while Lb-FABP has a higher affinity for other hydrophobic ligands, especially retinoic acid. Oleic Acid 181-191 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 122-128 8664328-9 1996 L-FABP expression also selectively stimulated [3H]oleic acid incorporation into choline glycerophospholipids. Oleic Acid 50-60 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 0-6 8068722-11 1994 A direct assay and displacement study of oleic acid gave the same Kd value of DAUDA for L-FABP. Oleic Acid 41-51 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 88-94 15124915-1 2004 Although liver fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP) is known to enhance uptake and esterification of straight-chain fatty acids such as palmitic acid and oleic acid, its effects on oxidation and further metabolism of branched-chain fatty acids such as phytanic acid are not completely understood. Oleic Acid 153-163 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 9-41 15124915-1 2004 Although liver fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP) is known to enhance uptake and esterification of straight-chain fatty acids such as palmitic acid and oleic acid, its effects on oxidation and further metabolism of branched-chain fatty acids such as phytanic acid are not completely understood. Oleic Acid 153-163 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 43-49 9012666-8 1997 L-FABP overall rotational motion, in contrast to that of I-FABP, was significantly increased by ligands in the order oleoyl CoA > oleic acid > CoASH. Oleic Acid 133-143 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 0-6 7578949-5 1995 The binding of oleic acid to L-FABP and H-FABP stabilizes their structures and does not modify their secondary structure. Oleic Acid 15-25 fatty acid binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 29-35