Myristic acid
Myristic Acid, a 14 carbon saturated fatty acid, is a rare molecule in cells and is a substrate of some fatty acid desaturases. This compound has the ability to acylate proteins by covalently binding to the N-terminal glycine residues, in a process called N-terminal myristoylation. Myristoylation of substrate proteins by this fatty acid has the potential to activate and mediate many physiological pathways. Furthermore, saturated fatty acids have been reported to be essential for biological activities of lipopolysaccharides and have demonstrated the ability to induce expression of COX-2 and NFκB (nuclear factor κB) activation.
Catalog Number | T3949 |
Alternative Name(s) | Crodacid , Tetradecanoic acid , n-Tetradecanoic acid |
Research Area | Others|||Metabolism |
Molecular Formula | C14H28O2 |
CAS# | 544-63-8 |
Purity | 99.57% |
SMILES | O=C(O)CCCCCCCCCCCCC |
Size | 500 mg |
Supplier Page | https://www.targetmol.com/compound/Myristic acid |
Additional Information | https://www.targetmol.com/datasheet/T3949 |