Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.

At 295 K, crystals of form I of cholesteryl cis-9-hexadecenoate (palmitoleate) and cholesteryl trans-9-hexadecenoate (palmitelaidate) are difficult to distinguish by X-ray diffraction. Both form monoclinic thin plates, space group P21 with two molecules (C43H74O2) A and B in the asymmetric unit. Uni...

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Main Authors: S I Cho, B M Craven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1986-05-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520387344
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spelling doaj-0cfbad1eed234546be725b278fb8db0b2021-04-25T04:20:45ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751986-05-012818086Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.S I ChoB M CravenAt 295 K, crystals of form I of cholesteryl cis-9-hexadecenoate (palmitoleate) and cholesteryl trans-9-hexadecenoate (palmitelaidate) are difficult to distinguish by X-ray diffraction. Both form monoclinic thin plates, space group P21 with two molecules (C43H74O2) A and B in the asymmetric unit. Unit cell dimensions for cholesteryl palmitelaidate (I) are a = 12.827(4), b = 9.075(4), c = 35.67(1) A, beta = 93.42(3) degrees, very similar to those of the palmitoleate crystals. Other crystals (form II) of the palmitelaidate ester are described. The crystal structure of form I of cholesteryl palmitelaidate has been determined from 3657 reflections (sin theta/lambda less than 0.46 A-1) measured at 295 K using CuK alpha X-radiation and refined to give Rw(F) = 0.095. The molecular packing arrangement is isostructural to that of the previously determined crystal structure of cholesteryl palmitoleate. In both crystals, the fatty acid chains of the A molecules are kinked at the double bond but are nearly straight. The chains of B molecules have more complicated dislocations and are bent. It is remarkable that, neglecting their detailed conformations, corresponding fatty acid chains in the two crystal structures have similar overall shapes, although palmitoleate chains have cis-ethylenic groups and palmitelaidate chains have trans groups.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520387344
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B M Craven
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B M Craven
Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet S I Cho
B M Craven
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title Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
title_short Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
title_full Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
title_fullStr Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
title_full_unstemmed Commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
title_sort commensurate molecules in isostructural crystals of cholesteryl cis- and trans-9-hexadecenoate.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1986-05-01
description At 295 K, crystals of form I of cholesteryl cis-9-hexadecenoate (palmitoleate) and cholesteryl trans-9-hexadecenoate (palmitelaidate) are difficult to distinguish by X-ray diffraction. Both form monoclinic thin plates, space group P21 with two molecules (C43H74O2) A and B in the asymmetric unit. Unit cell dimensions for cholesteryl palmitelaidate (I) are a = 12.827(4), b = 9.075(4), c = 35.67(1) A, beta = 93.42(3) degrees, very similar to those of the palmitoleate crystals. Other crystals (form II) of the palmitelaidate ester are described. The crystal structure of form I of cholesteryl palmitelaidate has been determined from 3657 reflections (sin theta/lambda less than 0.46 A-1) measured at 295 K using CuK alpha X-radiation and refined to give Rw(F) = 0.095. The molecular packing arrangement is isostructural to that of the previously determined crystal structure of cholesteryl palmitoleate. In both crystals, the fatty acid chains of the A molecules are kinked at the double bond but are nearly straight. The chains of B molecules have more complicated dislocations and are bent. It is remarkable that, neglecting their detailed conformations, corresponding fatty acid chains in the two crystal structures have similar overall shapes, although palmitoleate chains have cis-ethylenic groups and palmitelaidate chains have trans groups.
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