DOCP (2-((2,3-Bis(oleoyloxy)propyl)dimethylammonio)ethyl hydrogen phosphate) is a unique endogenous metabolite that features an inverted charge orientation compared to conventional phosphocholine lipids. This compound contains a quaternary amine located near the bilayer interface, along with a phosphate group extending into the aqueous environment. This distinctive configuration allows for the investigation of biophysical properties and the biological implications of charge inversion at the bilayer surface, making it valuable for studies in membrane biology and lipid interactions.
DOCP (2-((2,3-Bis(oleoyloxy)propyl)dimethylammonio)ethyl hydrogen phosphate) is a unique endogenous metabolite that features an inverted charge orientation compared to conventional phosphocholine lipids. This compound contains a quaternary amine located near the bilayer interface, along with a phosphate group extending into the aqueous environment. This distinctive configuration allows for the investigation of biophysical properties and the biological implications of charge inversion at the bilayer surface, making it valuable for studies in membrane biology and lipid interactions.
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