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Palmitic Acid-d3 is the isotope labelled analog of Palmitic Acid (P144500); a common fatty acid found in plants and animals. The body converts excess carbohydrates into Palmitic Acid, thus Palmitic Acid is the first fatty acid produced during fatty acid synthesis as well as a precursor for longer fatty acids.

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The CAS Registry Mumber 75736-53-7 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 7,5,7,3 and 6 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 3 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 75736-53:
(7*7)+(6*5)+(5*7)+(4*3)+(3*6)+(2*5)+(1*3)=157
157 % 10 = 7
So 75736-53-7 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Lysophospholipases cooperate to mediate lipid homeostasis and lysophospholipid signaling

Wepy, James A.,Galligan, James J.,Kingsley, Philip J.,Xu, Shu,Goodman, Michael C.,Tallman, Keri A.,Rouzer, Carol A.,Marnett, Lawrence J.

, p. 360 - 374 (2019/02/19)

Abstract Lysophospholipids (LysoPLs) are bioactive lipid species involved in cellular signaling processes and the regulation of cell membrane structure. LysoPLs are metabolized through the action of lysophospholipases, including lysophospholipase A1 (LYPLA1) and lysophospholipase A2 (LYPLA2). A new X-ray crystal structure of LYPLA2 compared with a previously published structure of LYPLA1 demonstrated near-identical folding of the two enzymes; however, LYPLA1 and LYPLA2 have displayed distinct substrate specificities in recombinant enzyme assays. To determine how these in vitro substrate preferences translate into a relevant cellular setting and better understand the enzymes’ role in LysoPL metabolism, CRISPR-Cas9 technology was utilized to generate stable KOs of Lypla1 and/or Lypla2 in Neuro2a cells. Using these cellular models in combination with a targeted lipidomics approach, LysoPL levels were quantified and compared between cell lines to determine the effect of losing lysophospholipase activity on lipid metabolism. This work suggests that LYPLA1 and LYPLA2 are each able to account for the loss of the other to maintain lipid homeostasis in cells; however, when both are deleted, LysoPL levels are dramatically increased, causing phenotypic and morphological changes to the cells.—Wepy, J. A., James J. Galligan, P. J. Kingsley, S. Xu, M. C. Goodman, K. A. Tallman, C. A. Rouzer, and L. J. Marnett. Lysophospholipases cooperate to mediate lipid homeostasis and lysophospholipid signaling.

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