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7 years ago
Hi! Let me start by saying I'm not trying to just get people to do my homework. We were given the answer key already, and the answer was absurd. I attached the picture of the question, can anyone figure out part A? I want to see if anyone can even answer it. After I get a response I will post the correct answer. Thank you!
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hope this helps
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7 years ago Edited: 7 years ago, Laser_3
Hi,

If you google the structure of gylcerol phosphorylcholine to see what it looks like before cleavage (you have phosphorylcholine bonded with one of the carbon of glycerol) and diacylglerol (you'll have gylcerol bonded with 2 fatty acid group and 1 OH group). From there, you should be able to say that the substrate is glycerol with 2 fatty acid group and phosphorylcholine bonded together ( with some google i got phosphatidylcholine)
The cleavage point would be the O-P bond of  C-O-P-...

Let me know if I am going at this correctly,
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