Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K

At 123 K, crystals of cholesteryl trans-9-trans-12-octadecadienoate (cholesteryl linolelaidate, C47H76O2) are monoclinic, space group P2(1) with cell dimensions a = 13.03(3), b = 8.76(2), c = 17.90(4) A, beta = 89.7(2) degrees, having two molecules per unit cell. The crystal structure has been deter...

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Main Authors: B M Craven, P Sawzik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1983-06-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520379529
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spelling doaj-7ead0bf5c4834260be318399aecbc7692021-04-25T04:17:29ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751983-06-01246784789Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 KB M CravenP SawzikAt 123 K, crystals of cholesteryl trans-9-trans-12-octadecadienoate (cholesteryl linolelaidate, C47H76O2) are monoclinic, space group P2(1) with cell dimensions a = 13.03(3), b = 8.76(2), c = 17.90(4) A, beta = 89.7(2) degrees, having two molecules per unit cell. The crystal structure has been determined from 2041 X-ray intensities with sin theta/lambda less than 0.48 A-1, of which 922 gave I greater than 2 sigma(I). The hydrogen atoms were found in a difference Fourier synthesis. Block diagonal least squares refinement assuming isotropic thermal parameters has converged with Rw = 0.13. The molecule is fully extended (length 43.3 A), except for a symmetric bowing in the linolelaidate chain segment which contains the two unconjugated trans ethylenic bonds. The torsion angles at the four C--C bonds adjacent to the C=C bonds are all in the preferred (+/-)-skew range. Chain packing is efficient, without having a regular subcell structure. There is a similarity with the overall conformation of the oleate chains in crystals of cholesteryl oleate. Although chemically disparate, the oleate and linolelaidate chains have similar crystal environments.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520379529
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author B M Craven
P Sawzik
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P Sawzik
Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet B M Craven
P Sawzik
author_sort B M Craven
title Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K
title_short Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K
title_full Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K
title_fullStr Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K
title_full_unstemmed Conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 K
title_sort conformation and packing of unsaturated chains in cholesteryl linolelaidate at 123 k
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1983-06-01
description At 123 K, crystals of cholesteryl trans-9-trans-12-octadecadienoate (cholesteryl linolelaidate, C47H76O2) are monoclinic, space group P2(1) with cell dimensions a = 13.03(3), b = 8.76(2), c = 17.90(4) A, beta = 89.7(2) degrees, having two molecules per unit cell. The crystal structure has been determined from 2041 X-ray intensities with sin theta/lambda less than 0.48 A-1, of which 922 gave I greater than 2 sigma(I). The hydrogen atoms were found in a difference Fourier synthesis. Block diagonal least squares refinement assuming isotropic thermal parameters has converged with Rw = 0.13. The molecule is fully extended (length 43.3 A), except for a symmetric bowing in the linolelaidate chain segment which contains the two unconjugated trans ethylenic bonds. The torsion angles at the four C--C bonds adjacent to the C=C bonds are all in the preferred (+/-)-skew range. Chain packing is efficient, without having a regular subcell structure. There is a similarity with the overall conformation of the oleate chains in crystals of cholesteryl oleate. Although chemically disparate, the oleate and linolelaidate chains have similar crystal environments.
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