Application
18:1 Cardiolipin has been used:in the preparation of liposomes for reconstitution of mechanosensitive channels from bacteriain the immobilization on lipophilic biosensor L1 chip surfaceas lipid substrate in peroxidase oxidation assay
18:1 Cardiolipin has been used as a lipid substrate for luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence.
18:1 Cardiolipin has been used: to prepare pure (100%) cardiolipin vesicles to measure the intensity of cytochrome c peroxidase activity by luminescence assay to measure the fluorescence of cytochrome c Trp59 immobilized in biosensor chipto study the association of cytochrome c with anionic phospholipids
Biochem/physiol Actions
18:1 Cardiolipin or tetraoleoyl cardiolipin (TOCL) regulates oxidative phosphorylation and respiration in mitochondria. Metabolic pathway defects in cardiolipin is associated with Barth syndrome patients. TOCL undergoes oxidation in the presence of cytochrome C.
Cardiolipin is involved in the dynamic organization of membranes and in cell division. It regulates the proton uptake pathway. Cardiolipin plays a critical role in mitochondrial biogenesis, fusion and fission, respiration and protein import. It controls cell wall biogenesis, vacuole homeostasis, aging, cell cycle and apoptosis.
Cardiolipin and cytochrome c interaction determines the function of proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation and apoptosis. Cardiolipin involved in proton uptake pathway maintains the structure of enzymes participating. Cardiolipin controls the mitochondrial function and membrane potential. It offers structural support for the inner mitochondrial membrane and proteins in it. Altered cardiolipin concentration and composition have been implicated in pathological conditions including ischemia, hypothyroidism, aging, heart failure and cardioskeletal myopathy.
General description
Cardiolipin has two phosphatidyl residues linked by glycerol. It is present in the bacterial membranes. 18:1 cardiolipin or tetraoleoyl cardiolipin (TOCL) is a monounsaturated mitochondrial phospholipid. The bilayer thickness of TOCL is higher than the heart cardiolipin. TOCL bilayers have a larger hydrocarbon chain thickness compared to dioleoyl phosphatidylcholine (DOPC) bilayer.
Cardiolipin is an anionic phospholipid.
Cardiolipin is a unique phospholipid located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which makes up to 20% of total lipids. Cardiolipin is a non-bilayer anionic phospholipid, which has four acyl chains and a small headgroup.
Packaging
5 mL Clear Glass Sealed Ampule (710335P-200mg)
5 mL Clear Glass Sealed Ampule (710335P-25mg)
5 mL Clear Glass Sealed Ampule (710335P-500mg)
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