Structure Database (LMSD)

Common Name
PC(O-16:0/20:5(5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z))
Systematic Name
1-hexadecyl-2-(5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z-eicosapentaenoyl)-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
Synonyms
  • PC(O-16:0/20:5)
  • PC(O-36:5)
  • PC(O-16:0/20:5)
LM ID
LMGP01020058
Formula
Exact Mass
Calculate m/z
765.567242
Sum Composition
Abbrev Chains
PC O-16:0/20:5
Status
Curated


Classification

Biological Context

1-O-hexadecyl-2-Eicosapentaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-PC can be formed by incorporation of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) into lyso-PAF C-16, as has been demonstrated using neutrophils from monkeys and humans fed a diet enriched in fish oils.1,2 1-O-hexadecyl-2-Eicosapentaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-PC can serve as a substrate for PAF C-16 formation by the remodeling pathway.2

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References

1. Triggiani, M., Connell, T.R., and Chilton, F.H. Evidence that increasing the cellular content of eicosapentaenoic acid does not reduce the biosynthesis of platelet-activating factor. J. Immunol. 145, 2241-2248 (1990).

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String Representations

InChiKey (Click to copy)
YHSSHPWVFALMBA-IARQOZKNSA-N
InChi (Click to copy)
InChI=1S/C44H80NO7P/c1-6-8-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-23-24-25-27-29-31-33-35-37-44(46)52-43(42-51-53(47,48)50-40-38-45(3,4)5)41-49-39-36-34-32-30-28-26-21-19-17-15-13-11-9-7-2/h8,10,14,16,20,22,24-25,29,31,43H,6-7,9,11-13,15,17-19,21,23,26-28,30,32-42H2,1-5H3/b10-8-,16-14-,22-20-,25-24-,31-29-/t43-/m1/s1
SMILES (Click to copy)
[C@](COP(=O)([O-])OCC[N+](C)(C)C)([H])(OC(CCC/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\CC)=O)COCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

Other Databases

LIPIDAT ID
4413
CHEBI ID
PubChem CID
SwissLipids ID
Cayman ID

Calculated Physicochemical Properties

Heavy Atoms 53
Rings 0
Aromatic Rings 0
Rotatable Bonds 39
Van der Waals Molecular Volume 846.28
Topological Polar Surface Area 94.12
Hydrogen Bond Donors 0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptors 8
logP 13.24
Molar Refractivity 224.69

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LIPID MAPS® abbreviations for glycerophospholipids (GP)

The LIPID MAPS® glycerophospholipid abbreviations (PC, PE, etc.) are used here to refer to species with one or two radyl side-chains where the structures of the side chains are indicated within parentheses in the 'Headgroup(sn1/sn2)' format (e.g. PC(16:0/18:1(9Z)). By default, R stereochemistry at the C-2 carbon of glycerol and attachment of the headgroup at the sn3 position is assumed. Also, acyl chains are assumed by default. The 'O-' prefix is used to indicate the presence of an alkyl ether substituent e.g. PC(O-16:0/18:1(9Z)), whereas the 'P-' prefix is used for the 1Z-alkenyl ether (Plasmalogen) substituent e.g. PC(P-16:0/18:1(9Z)).

For molecules with opposite (S) stereochemistry at C2 of the glycerol group and attachment of the headgroup at the sn1 position, the stereochemistry specification of [S] is appended to the abbreviation. The 'Headgroup(sn3/sn2)' abbreviation format is used.

For molecules with unknown stereochemistry at the C-2 carbon of the glycerol group, the stereochemistry specification of [U] is appended to the abbreviation and the structure is drawn with C-2 stereochemistry unspecified.