Kamlekar, R. K. ; Tarafdar, P. K. ; Swamy, M. J. (2010) Synthesis, calorimetric studies, and crystal structures of N, O-diacylethanolamines with matched chains The Journal of Lipid Research, 51 (1). pp. 42-52. ISSN 0022-2275
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Official URL: http://www.jlr.org/content/51/1/42.long
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M900105-JLR200
Abstract
Recent studies show that N-, O-diacylethanolamines (DAEs) can be derived by the O-acylation of N-acylethanolamines (NAEs) under physiological conditions. Because the content of NAEs in a variety of organisms increases in response to stress, it is likely that DAEs may also be present in biomembranes. In view of this, a homologous series of DAEs with matched acyl chains (n = 10–20) have been synthesized and characterized. Transition enthalpies and entropies obtained from differential scanning calorimetry show that dry DAEs with even and odd acyl chains independently exhibit linear dependence on the chainlength. Linear least-squares analyses yielded incremental values contributed by each methylene group to the transition enthalpy and entropy and the corresponding end contributions. N-, O-Didecanoylethanolamine (DDEA), N-, O-dilauroylethanolamine (DLEA), and N-, O-dimyristoylethanolamine (DMEA) crystallized in the orthorhombic space group Pbc21 with four symmetry-related molecules in the unit cell. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies show that DDEA, DLEA, and DMEA are isostructural and adopt an L-shaped structure with the N-acyl chain and the central ethanolamine moiety being essentially identical to the structure of N-acylethanolamines, whereas the O-acyl chain is linear with all-trans conformation. In all three DAEs, the lipid molecules are organized in a bilayer fashion wherein the N-acyl and O-acyl chains from adjacent layers oppose each other.
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Keywords: | Ethanolamine; Hydrogen Bonding; Differential Scanning Calorimetry; Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction; Chain Packing; Bilayer Structure |
ID Code: | 95854 |
Deposited On: | 07 Dec 2012 06:15 |
Last Modified: | 07 Dec 2012 06:15 |
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