Phosphocholine
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Other names
Choline phosphate
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ChemSpider | 119298 |
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MeSH | Phosphocholine |
PubChem | 1014 |
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C5H15NO4P+ | |
Molar mass | 184.151 g/mol |
Vapor pressure | {{{value}}} |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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- Not to be confused with phosphatidylcholine.
Phosphocholine is an intermediate in the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine in tissues. Phosphocholine is made in a reaction, catalyzed by choline kinase, that converts ATP and choline into phosphocholine and ADP. Phosphocholine is a molecule found, for example, in lecithin.
It is also used by nematodes and human placentas as a posttranslational modification to suppress an immune response by their hosts.[1][2]
It is also one of the binding targets of C-reactive protein (CRP).[3] Thus, when a cell is damaged, CRP binds to phosphocholine, beginning the recognition and phagocytotic immunologic response.
Phosphocholine is a natural constituent of hens' eggs (and many other eggs) often used in biomimetic membrane studies.[4]
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- Posttranslational modification
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