27-Alkyne Cholesterol

This reagent is a modified lipid containing an omega-terminal alkyne. The terminal alkyne group can be used in a highly specific linking reaction with azide-containing reagents, known as ‘click chemistry’, in the presence of a copper-containing catalyst.

Alkyne cholesterol represents a versatile, sensitive, and easy-to-use tool for tracking cellular cholesterol metabolism and localization as it allows for manifold detection methods including mass spectrometry, and fluorescence microscopy.

27-Alkyne cholesterol is accepted by cellular enzymes from different biological species (Brevibacterium, yeast, rat, human) and these enzymes include cholesterol oxidases, hydroxylases, and acyl transferases that generate the expected metabolites in in vitro and in vivo assays. Using fluorescence microscopy, researchers can study the distribution of cholesterol at subcellular resolution, detecting the lipid in the Golgi and at the plasma membrane, but also in the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria.

In summary, alkyne cholesterol represents a versatile, sensitive, and easy-to-use tool for tracking cellular
cholesterol metabolism and localization as it allows for manifold detection methods including mass spectrometry, and fluorescence microscopy.

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SKU: CCT-1410
CAS Number
1527467-07-7
Molecular Weight
396.66
Appearance
White crystalline
Chemical Formula
C28H44O
Purity
>95% (H NMR)
Unit Size
1 mg, 5 mg, 25 mg
Solubility
DMSO, DMF
Storage Instructions
-20°C.
Shipping Conditions
Ambient temperature
Shipping Instructions
Ambient temperature
Selected References
  1. Friedrich, F., et al. (2021). Direct Measurement of Intermolecular Mechanical Force for Nonspecific Interactions between Small Molecules. J Phys Chem Lett., 12 (46), 11316-11322. [PubMed]
  2. Hofmann K., et al. (2014). A novel alkyne cholesterol to trace cellular cholesterol metabolism and localization. J. Lipid. Res., 55, 583-91. [PubMed]