Octanoylcarnitine

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Octanoylcarnitine

Description

Octanoylcarnitine is a medium-chain fatty acid (octanoic acid: eight-carbon saturated fatty acid) covalently linked to carnitine.

Abbreviation: Oct

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MitoPedia topics: Substrate and metabolite 

Carnitine O-octanoyltransferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:

octanoyl-CoA + L-carnitine ↔ CoA + L-octanoylcarnitine

Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are octanoyl-CoA and L-carnitine, whereas its two products are CoA and L-octanoylcarnitine.


Application in HRR

Oct: Octanoylcarnitine (DL-Octanoyl-carnitine-HCL, C15H30NO4Cl); TOCRIS Bioscience, Cat. No. 0605, 50 mg, store at R.T, desiccate); FW = 323.85.

Alternative: (Β±)-Octanoylcarnitine chloride, BioTrend, Cat. No. BS0136, 50 mg, store desiccate at RT; FW = 323.86.


Caution: Chemicals stored in the fridge or freezer should be allowed to reach room temperature before opening.


Preparation of 100 mM stock solution (dissolved in H2O):

  1. Weigh 32.4 mg of octanoylcarnitine and dissolve in 1 ml H2O.
  2. Divide into 0.2 ml portions.
  3. Store at -20 Β°C.

Oxygraph-2k manual titrations into 2 ml O2k-chamber

  • Titration volume: 4 Β΅l using a 10 Β΅l syringe.
  • Final concentration: 0.2 mM in MiR05 or MiR06. Optimum Oct concentration has to be evaluated, particularly in media with BSA concentrations different from MiR06.
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