Application Notes:
This product is a well-defined, high purity, phosphatidylcholine (PC) acylated with two heptadecanoic acids. Due to the
unnatural fatty acids this product is ideal as a standard and for biological studies. PC is a major component of biological
membranes, especially in the outer leaflet, often composing almost 50% of the total phospholipids.1 It is a vital component in
membrane bilayers and is the main phospholipid circulating in plasma. PC plays an important role in membrane-mediated
cell signaling by generating diacylglycerols and phospholipids.2 Phospholipase D is an enzyme that cleaves off the choline
head group, converting PC to phosphatidic acid, while phospholipase C cleaves off the phosphate group leaving
diacylglycerol. PC is the biosynthetic precursor of sphingomyelin, phosphatidylethanolamine, lyso-phosphatidylcholine, and
platelet-activating factor. The choline headgroup is an essential nutrient in animals although it can be synthesized by
methylating phosphatidylethanolamine to phosphatidylcholine and then cleaving the headgroup with phospholipase D.3
Tumor cells appear to have increased synthesis of PC and this may be a potential target for cancer therapy. Another function
of PC is the activation of enzymes such as the enzyme 3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase which must be bound to
phosphatidylcholine before it can function optimally.
References:
1. M. Billah and J. Anthes “The regulation and cellular functions of phosphatidylcholine
hydrolysis” Biochemistry Journal, Vol. 269 pp. 281-291, 1990
2. J. Exton “Signaling through Phosphatidylcholine Breakdown” The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 265(1) pp. 1-4, 1990
3. Z. Li and D. Vance “Phosphatidylcholine and choline homeostasis” Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 49 pp. 1187-1194, 2008