Monogalactosyl Diglyceride |
Catalog No.GC44242 |
Monogalactosyl diglyceride is a minor galactolipid present in oligodendrocytes and myelin, as well as comprises a major fraction of the lipids in photosynthesizing plants and green microorganisms.
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Cas No.: 41670-62-6
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Monogalactosyl diglyceride is a minor galactolipid present in oligodendrocytes and myelin, as well as comprises a major fraction of the lipids in photosynthesizing plants and green microorganisms. [1][2] It is used as a marker for myelination and has also been shown to stimulate PKCα activity in oligodendrocytes. [2]
Reference:
[1]. Schmidt-Schultz, T., and Althaus, H.H. Monogalactosyl diglyceride, a marker for myelination, activates oligodendroglial protein kinase C. Journal of Neurochemistry 62(4), 1578-1585 (1994).
[2]. Rosenberg, A., Gouaux, J., and Milch, P. Monogalactosyl and digalactosyl diglycerides from heterotrophic, hetero-autotrophic, and photobiotic Euglena gracilis. Journal of Lipid Research 7(6), 733-738 (1996).
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