Application Notes:
2-Fluoropalmitic acid is a synthetic inhibitor of Palmitoyl-CoA formation by long chain acyl-CoA synthetase thereby
inhibiting sphingosine biosynthesis and protein palmitoylation. This product is very useful in the investigation of sphingosine
synthesis1, protein acylation2, and other biological mechanisms3. Other alpha-fluoro-fatty acids also inhibit their respective
acyl-CoAs.4
References:
1. R. Soltysiak et al. “D,L-alpha-Fluoropalmitic acid inhibits sphingosine base formation and accumulates in membrane lipids of cultured mammalian cells” Biochim Biophys Acta, Vol. 792(2) pp. 214-226, 1984
2. J. Zhang et al. “Novel bimodal effects of the G-protein tissue transglutaminase on adrenoreceptor signaling” Journal of Biochemistry, Vol. 343, 541-549, 1999
3. G. DeJesus and O. Bizzozero “Effect of 2-Fluoropalmitate, Cerulenin and Tunicamycin on the Palmitoylation and Intracellular Translocation of Myelin Proteolipid Protein” Neurochemical Research, Vol. 27(12) pp. 1669-1675, 2002
4. M. Grillo et al. “Effect of α-Fluorination of Valproic Acid on Valproyl-S-Acyl-CoA Formation in Vivo in Rats” Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Vol. 29(9) pp. 1210-1215, 2001