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1.0 |
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Update Date |
1/22/2018 12:54:54 PM |
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Metabolite ID | PAMDB004065 |
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Identification |
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Name: |
PG(14:0(3-OH)/16:0) |
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Description: | PG(14:0(3-OH)/16:0) is a phosphatidylglycerol. Phosphatidylglycerols consist of a glycerol 3-phosphate backbone esterified to either saturated or unsaturated fatty acids on carbons 1 and 2. As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphatidylglycerols can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached to the C-1 and C-2 positions. PG(14:0(3-OH)/16:0), in particular, consists of one 3-hydroxytetradecanoyl chain to the C-1 atom, and one hexadecanoyl to the C-2 atom. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa glycerophospholipid metabolism, phosphatidylglycerol is formed from phosphatidic acid (1,2-diacyl-sn-glycerol 3-phosphate) by a sequence of enzymatic reactions that proceeds via two intermediates, cytidine diphosphate diacylglycerol (CDP-diacylglycerol) and phosphatidylglycerophosphate (PGP, a phosphorylated phosphatidylglycerol). Phosphatidylglycerols, along with CDP-diacylglycerol, also serve as precursor molecules for the synthesis of cardiolipin, a phospholipid found in membranes. |
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Structure |
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Synonyms: | - 1-3-hydroxytetradecanoyl-2-hexadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-(1'-glycerol)
- 1-3-hydroxytetradecanoyl-2-hexadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoglycerol
- 1-3-hydroxytetradecanoyl-2-palmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoglycerol
- GPG(14:0/16:0)
- GPG(30:0)
- PG(14:0/16:0)
- PG(30:0)
- Phosphatidylglycerol(14:0/16:0)
- Phosphatidylglycerol(30:0)
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Chemical Formula: |
C36H71O11P |
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Average Molecular Weight: |
710.927 |
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Monoisotopic Molecular
Weight: |
710.473400104 |
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InChI Key: |
IHKIIANQOPGRTI-PRIWKQAOSA-N |
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InChI: | InChI=1S/C36H71O11P/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24-26-35(40)44-30-34(31-46-48(42,43)45-29-33(39)28-37)47-36(41)27-32(38)25-23-21-19-17-12-10-8-6-4-2/h32-34,37-39H,3-31H2,1-2H3,(H,42,43)/t32?,33-,34+/m0/s1 |
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CAS
number: |
Not Available |
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IUPAC Name: | [(2S)-2,3-dihydroxypropoxy][(2R)-3-(hexadecanoyloxy)-2-[(3-hydroxytetradecanoyl)oxy]propoxy]phosphinic acid |
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Traditional IUPAC Name: |
(2S)-2,3-dihydroxypropoxy((2R)-3-(hexadecanoyloxy)-2-[(3-hydroxytetradecanoyl)oxy]propoxy)phosphinic acid |
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SMILES: | [H][C@](O)(CO)COP(O)(=O)OC[C@@]([H])(COC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC)OC(=O)CC(O)CCCCCCCCCCC |
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Chemical Taxonomy |
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Taxonomy Description | This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as phosphatidylglycerols. These are glycerophosphoglycerols in which two fatty acids are bonded to the 1-glycerol moiety through ester linkages. |
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Kingdom |
Organic compounds |
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Super Class | Lipids and lipid-like molecules |
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Class |
Glycerophospholipids |
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Sub Class | Glycerophosphoglycerols |
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Direct Parent |
Phosphatidylglycerols |
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Alternative Parents |
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Substituents |
- 1,2-diacylglycerophosphoglycerol
- Beta-hydroxy acid
- Dialkyl phosphate
- Fatty acid ester
- Fatty acyl
- Alkyl phosphate
- Dicarboxylic acid or derivatives
- Phosphoric acid ester
- Organic phosphoric acid derivative
- Hydroxy acid
- 1,2-diol
- Carboxylic acid ester
- Secondary alcohol
- Carboxylic acid derivative
- Primary alcohol
- Hydrocarbon derivative
- Organic oxygen compound
- Carbonyl group
- Organic oxide
- Alcohol
- Organooxygen compound
- Aliphatic acyclic compound
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Molecular Framework |
Aliphatic acyclic compounds |
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External Descriptors |
Not Available |
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Physical Properties |
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State: |
Solid |
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Charge: | -1 |
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Melting point: |
Not Available |
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Experimental Properties: |
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Predicted Properties |
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Biological Properties |
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Cellular Locations: |
Membrane |
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References |
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References: |
- Kanehisa, M., Goto, S., Sato, Y., Furumichi, M., Tanabe, M. (2012). "KEGG for integration and interpretation of large-scale molecular data sets." Nucleic Acids Res 40:D109-D114. Pubmed: 22080510
- Yuan Y, Leeds JA, Meredith TC (2012). "Pseudomonas aeruginosa Directly Shunts β-Oxidation Degradation Intermediates into De Novo Fatty Acid Biosynthesis." J Bacteriol. 194(19):5185-96 Pubmed: 22753057
- Yurtsever D. (2007). Fatty acid methyl ester profiling of Enterococcus and Esherichia coli for microbial source tracking. M.sc. Thesis. Villanova University: U.S.A
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Synthesis Reference: |
Not Available |
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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) |
Not Available |
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CHEBI ID | Not Available | HMDB ID | Not Available | Pubchem Compound ID | Not Available | Kegg ID | Not Available | ChemSpider ID | Not Available | Wikipedia ID | Not Available | BioCyc ID | Not Available |
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