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Phosphatidate structure​

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Phosphatidate structure

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The most basic structure is a phosphatidate. This species is an important intermediate in the synthesis of many phosphoglycerides. ... By convention, structures of these compounds show the 3 glycerol carbon atoms vertically with the phosphate attached to carbon atom number three (at the bottom).

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