PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0) (BioCAD00000021993)

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Metabolite Card

Formula: C46H88NO8P (813.6247)
SMILES: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)O[C@]([H])(COC(=O)CCCCCCC\C=C/C\C=C/CCCCC)COP([O-])(=O)OCC[N+](C)(C)C

Synonyms [en]

PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0); 1-(9Z,12Z-octadecadienoyl)-2-eicosanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine; PC(38:2); PC(18:2/20:0); Lecithin; [(2~{R})-2-icosanoyloxy-3-octadeca-9,12-dienoyloxy-propyl] 2-(trimethylammonio)ethyl phosphate

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Last reviewed on 2024-06-28.

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PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0). 数据之源,洞见之始. SMRUCC genomics institute, a synthetic life researcher from China. https://biocad_registry.innovation.ac.cn/s/(-)-arctiin (retrieved 2026-01-03) (CAD Registry RN: BioCAD00000021993). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Note

PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0) is a phosphatidylcholine (PC or GPCho). It is a glycerophospholipid in which a phosphorylcholine moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site. As is the case with diacylglycerols, glycerophosphocholines can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. Fatty acids containing 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0), in particular, consists of one chain of linoleic acid at the C-1 position and one chain of arachidic acid at the C-2 position. The linoleic acid moiety is derived from seed oils, while the arachidic acid moiety is derived from peanut oil. Phospholipids, are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling.While most phospholipids have a saturated fatty acid on C-1 and an unsaturated fatty acid on C-2 of the glycerol backbone, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. PCs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, choline is activated first by phosphorylation and then by coupling to CDP prior to attachment to phosphatidic acid. PCs can also synthesized by the addition of choline to CDP-activated 1,2-diacylglycerol. A third route to PC synthesis involves the conversion of either PS or PE to PC.

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DBLinks

Other DBLinks
  • PubChem: 52922739
  • HMDB: HMDB0008143
  • HMDB: HMDB08143
  • LipidMaps: LMGP01011630
  • KEGG: C00157
  • Metlin: METLIN_39682
  • Metlin: METLIN_59589
  • Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0503437.1

Class / Ontology

Metabolic Network
ID EC Number Name
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Organism Source

Taxonomy Source

Pathway Synthetic

pathway id name
PathBank:SMP0071493 Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PE(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0080638 Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0014459 Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0015299 Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PE(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0100233 PathBank:SMP0100233
PathBank:SMP0070190 Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0082443 Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PE(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0086951 Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0087688 Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PE(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
PathBank:SMP0063863 Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:0)
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