PGP(16:0/16:0) (BioCAD00000025732)

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Metabolite Card

Formula: C38H76O13P2 (802.4761)
SMILES: [H][C@](O)(COP(O)(O)=O)COP(O)(=O)OC[C@@]([H])(COC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC)OC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

Synonyms [en]

PGP(16:0/16:0); 1,2-Dihexadecanoylphosphatidylglycerol phosphate; 1,2-dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol phosphate; 1,2-Dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-(1'-sn-glycerol-3'-phosphate); PGP(32:0); Phosphatidylglycerol phosphate 16:0/16:0

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Last reviewed on 2024-06-28.

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PGP(16:0/16:0). 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: BioCAD00000025732). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Note

PGP(16:0/16:0) is a phosphatidylglycerolphosphate or glycerophospholipid (PGP or GP). It is a glycerophospholipid in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site followed by another phosphate moiety. As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphatidylglycerols 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. PGP(16:0/16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position and one chain of palmitic acid at the C-2 position. The palmitic acid moiety is derived from fish oils, milk fats, vegetable oils and animal fats, while the palmitic acid moiety is derived from fish oils, milk fats, vegetable oils and animal fats. Phosphatidylglycerolphosphate is present at a level of 1-2% in most animal tissues, but it can be the second most abundant phospholipid in lung surfactant at up to 11% of the total. It is well established that the concentration of Phosphatidylglycerolphosphate increases during fetal development. Phosphatidylglycerolphosphate may be present in animal tissues merely as a precursor for diphosphatidylglycerol (cardiolipin). Phosphatidylglycerol is formed from phosphatidic acid by a sequence of enzymatic reactions that proceeds via the intermediate, cytidine diphosphate diacylglycerol (CDP-diacylglycerol). Bioynthesis proceeds by condensation of phosphatidic acid and cytidine triphosphate with elimination of pyrophosphate via the action of phosphatidate cytidyltransferase (or CDP-synthase). CDP-diacylglycerol then reacts with glycerol-3-phosphate via phosphatidylglycerophosphate synthase to form 3-sn-phosphatidyl-1'-sn-glycerol 3'-phosphoric acid, with the release of cytidine monophosphate (CMP). Finally, phosphatidylglycerol is formed by the action of specific phosphatases. 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. PGPs have a net charge of -1 at physiological pH and are found in high concentration in mitochondrial membranes and as components of pulmonary surfactant. PGP also serves as a precursor for the synthesis of cardiolipin. PGP is synthesized from CDP-diacylglycerol and glycerol-3-phosphate.

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  • PubChem: 49859598
  • ChEBI: ChEBI:136773
  • HMDB: HMDB0013472
  • Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0420086.1

Class / Ontology

Metabolic Network
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Taxonomy Source

Pathway Synthetic

pathway id name
PathBank:SMP0001077 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/15:0cyclo/14:0/18:1(9Z))
PathBank:SMP0001110 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/14:0/15:0cyclo)
PathBank:SMP0001111 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/15:0cyclo/14:0)
PathBank:SMP0001112 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/15:0cyclo/16:1(9Z))
PathBank:SMP0001113 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/15:0cyclo/17:0cycw7c)
PathBank:SMP0001114 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/15:0cyclo/18:1(9Z))
PathBank:SMP0001115 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/15:0cyclo/19:0cycv8c)
PathBank:SMP0001116 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:0/16:0)
PathBank:SMP0001117 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/17:0cycw7c/15:0cyclo)
PathBank:SMP0001118 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:0/16:1(9Z))
PathBank:SMP0001119 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:0/17:0cycw7c)
PathBank:SMP0001120 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:0/18:1(9Z))
PathBank:SMP0001121 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:0/19:0cycv8c)
PathBank:SMP0001122 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:1(9Z)/16:0)
PathBank:SMP0001123 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/16:1(9Z)/15:0cyclo)
PathBank:SMP0001125 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/17:0cycw7c/16:0)
PathBank:SMP0001126 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/17:0cycw7c/17:0cycw7c)
PathBank:SMP0001127 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/18:1(9Z)/15:0cyclo)
PathBank:SMP0001128 phospholipid biosynthesis CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/18:1(9Z)/16:0)
PathBank:SMP0001130 phospholipid biosynthesis (CL(15:0cyclo/16:0/19:0cycv8c/15:0cyclo))
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