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17 octadecynoic acid

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17-Octadecynoic Acid is a long-chain fatty acid used as a research chemical. It provides a molecular structure for various applications in organic synthesis and biochemical studies.

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2 protocols using 17 octadecynoic acid

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Probing Spike Protein Lipidation

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Expressions of Spike and its various mutants were carried out by transfecting HEK293T cells with 3 μg DNA and PEI. After 36 h the media was replaced with 1 ml of DMEM conditioned with 1%, fatty acid free, Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA; Sigma). The same media contained 50 μM 2-bromopalmitate (2BP; Sigma) solubilized in DMSO for 2BP experiments. Post 2 h, cells were fed ∼0.1 mM saponified (41 (link)) fatty acid alkynes 17-Octadecynoic Acid (17-ODYA; Cayman Chemical) or 15-hexadecynoic acid (15-yne; Avanti Polar) dissolved in DMEM condition with 20%, fatty acid free, BSA. After 6 hours cells were harvested into microfuge tubes with two washes of 1× PBS.
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Factors Regulating Retinal Arteriole Dilation

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To identify the factors released from NO-stimulated glial cells, we examined the effects of intravitreal injection of 14,15-EE-5(Z)-E (an analog of EET, 0.7 nmol; Cayman Chemical), 17-octadecynoic acid (an inhibitor of ω-hydroxylase, which mediates conversion of arachidonic acid to 20-HETE, 1.4 nmol; Cayman Chemical), and indomethacin (10 nmol) on intravitreal injection of NOR3 (5 nmol)-induced dilation of retinal arterioles.
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