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"1-Deoxy-1-Acetylamino-Beta-D-Gluco-2-Heptulopyranosonamide"
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" experimental This compound belongs to the glycoamino acids and derivatives. These are saccharides attached to a single amino acid by any kind of covalent bond. A glycosyl-amino-acid is a compound consisting of saccharide linked through a glycosyl linkage (O-, N-, or S-) to an amino acid. Glycoamino Acids and Derivatives Organic Compounds Organic Acids and Derivatives Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Amino Acids, Peptides, and Analogues N-acyl-alpha Amino Acids and Derivatives Glycosylamines C-glycosyl Compounds Hexoses Alpha Amino Acid Amides Amino Sugars Pyran Carboxylic Acids Oxanes Secondary Carboxylic Acid Amides 1,2-Diols Secondary Alcohols Primary Carboxylic Acid Amides Carboxylic Acids Primary Alcohols Enolates Ethers Polyamines glycosyl compound c-glycosyl compound n-glycosyl compound n-acyl-alpha amino acid or derivative hexose monosaccharide mannosamine alpha-amino acid amide alpha-amino acid or derivative pyran carboxylic acid or derivative saccharide oxane monosaccharide secondary carboxylic acid amide secondary alcohol carboxamide group primary carboxylic acid amide 1,2-diol polyol polyamine primary alcohol enolate ether carboxylic acid amine alcohol organonitrogen compound logP -2.6 ALOGPS logS -0.28 ALOGPS Water Solubility 1.38e+02 g/l ALOGPS logP -4 ChemAxon IUPAC Name (2S,3S,4R,5R,6S)-2-acetamido-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2-carboxamide ChemAxon Traditional IUPAC Name (2S,3S,4R,5R,6S)-2-acetamido-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2-carboxamide ChemAxon Molecular Weight 264.2325 ChemAxon Monoisotopic Weight 264.095750876 ChemAxon SMILES CC(=O)N[C@@]1(O[C@@H](CO)[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)[C@@H]1O)C(N)=O ChemAxon Molecular Formula C9H16N2O7 ChemAxon InChI InChI=1S/C9H16N2O7/c1-3(13)11-9(8(10)17)7(16)6(15)5(14)4(2-12)18-9/h4-7,12,14-16H,2H2,1H3,(H2,10,17)(H,11,13)/t4-,5-,6+,7-,9-/m0/s1 ChemAxon InChIKey InChIKey=BUPVODXECQDZQR-MNDKRXPHSA-N ChemAxon Polar Surface Area (PSA) 162.34 ChemAxon Refractivity 55.19 ChemAxon Polarizability 23.74 ChemAxon Rotatable Bond Count 3 ChemAxon H Bond Acceptor Count 7 ChemAxon H Bond Donor Count 6 ChemAxon pKa (strongest acidic) 10.98 ChemAxon pKa (strongest basic) -2 ChemAxon Physiological Charge 0 ChemAxon Number of Rings 1 ChemAxon Bioavailability 1 ChemAxon PubChem Compound 46937004 PubChem Substance 46509200 PDB CR6 BE0000916 Glycogen phosphorylase, muscle form Human # Overington JP, Al-Lazikani B, Hopkins AL: How many drug targets are there? Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2006 Dec;5(12):993-6. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17139284 # Imming P, Sinning C, Meyer A: Drugs, their targets and the nature and number of drug targets. Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2006 Oct;5(10):821-34. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17016423 # Berman HM, Westbrook J, Feng Z, Gilliland G, Bhat TN, Weissig H, Shindyalov IN, Bourne PE: The Protein Data Bank. Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):235-42. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10592235 unknown Glycogen phosphorylase, muscle form Carbohydrate transport and metabolism Phosphorylase is an important allosteric enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism. Enzymes from different sources differ in their regulatory mechanisms and in their natural substrates. However, all known phosphorylases share catalytic and structural properties PYGM 11q12-q13.2 None 7.03 97093.0 Human HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) HGNC:9726 GenAtlas PYGM GeneCards PYGM GenBank Gene Database M32598 GenBank Protein Database 190784 UniProtKB P11217 UniProt Accession PYGM_HUMAN EC 2.4.1.1 Myophosphorylase >Glycogen phosphorylase, muscle form MSRPLSDQEKRKQISVRGLAGVENVTELKKNFNRHLHFTLVKDRNVATPRDYYFALAHTV RDHLVGRWIRTQQHYYEKDPKRIYYLSLEFYMGRTLQNTMVNLALENACDEATYQLGLDM EELEEIEEDAGLGNGGLGRLAACFLDSMATLGLAAYGYGIRYEFGIFNQKISGGWQMEEA DDWLRYGNPWEKARPEFTLPVHFYGHVEHTSQGAKWVDTQVVLAMPYDTPVPGYRNNVVN TMRLWSAKAPNDFNLKDFNVGGYIQAVLDRNLAENISRVLYPNDNFFEGKELRLKQEYFV VAATLQDIIRRFKSSKFGCRDPVRTNFDAFPDKVAIQLNDTHPSLAIPELMRILVDLERM DWDKAWDVTVRTCAYTNHTVLPEALERWPVHLLETLLPRHLQIIYEINQRFLNRVAAAFP GDVDRLRRMSLVEEGAVKRINMAHLCIAGSHAVNGVARIHSEILKKTIFKDFYELEPHKF QNKTNGITPRRWLVLCNPGLAEVIAERIGEDFISDLDQLRKLLSFVDDEAFIRDVAKVKQ ENKLKFAAYLEREYKVHINPNSLFDIQVKRIHEYKRQLLNCLHVITLYNRIKREPNKFFV PRTVMIGGKAAPGYHMAKMIIRLVTAIGDVVNHDPAVGDRLRVIFLENYRVSLAEKVIPA ADLSEQISTAGTEASGTGNMKFMLNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEAGEENFFIFGMRVEDVD KLDQRGYNAQEYYDRIPELRQVIEQLSSGFFSPKQPDLFKDIVNMLMHHDRFKVFADYED YIKCQEKVSALYKNPREWTRMVIRNIATSGKFSSDRTIAQYAREIWGVEPSRQRLPAPDE AI >2529 bp ATGTCCCGGCCCCTGTCAGACCAAGAGAAAAGAAAGCAAATCAGTGTGCGTGGCCTGGCC GGCGTGGAGAACGTGACTGAGCTGAAAAAGAACTTCAACCGGCACCTGCATTTCACACTC GTAAAGGACCGCAATGTGGCCACCCCACGAGACTACTACTTTGCTCTGGCCCATACCGTG CGCGACCACCTCGTGGGGCGGTGGATCCGCACGCAGCAGCACTACTATGAGAAGGACCCC AAGAGGATCTACTACCTGTCTTTAGAGTTCTATATGGGACGGACGCTACAGAACACCATG GTGAACCTGGCCTTAGAGAATGCCTGTGACGAGGCCACCTACCAGCTGGGCCTGGACATG GAGGAGCTGGAGGAAATTGAGGAGGATGCGGGGCTGGGCAACGGGGGCCTGGGCCGGCTG GCAGCCTGCTTTCTTGACTCCATGGCAACACTGGGCCTGGCTGCCTATGGCTACGGGATT CGCTATGAGTTTGGGATTTTTAACCAGAAGATCTCCGGGGGCTGGCAGATGGAGGAGGCC GATGACTGGCTTCGCTACGGCAACCCCTGGGAGAAGGCCCGGCCCGAGTTCACGCTACCT GTGCACTTCTACGGCCATGTGGAGCACACCAGCCAGGGTGCCAAGTGGGTGGACACACAG GTGGTACTGGCCATGCCCTACGATACCCCGGTGCCTGGCTATCGCAACAATGTTGTCAAC ACCATGCGCCTCTGGTCTGCCAAGGCTCCCAATGACTTCAACCTCAAGGACTTCAATGTC GGTGGCTACATCCAGGCTGTGTTGGACCGAAACCTGGCGGAGAACATCTCTCGTGTCCTG TACCCCAATGATAATTTCTTCGAAGGGAAGGAGCTGCGGCTGAAGCAGGAGTATTTCGTG GTGGCTGCCACCCTCCAGGACATCATCCGTCGCTTCAAGTCTTCCAAGTTCGGCTGCCGT GATCCCGTGCGCACGAACTTCGATGCCTTCCCAGATAAGGTGGCCATCCAGCTCAATGAC ACCCACCCCTCCCTGGCCATCCCCGAGCTGATGAGGATCCTGGTGGACCTGGAACGGATG GACTGGGACAAGGCGTGGGATGTGACAGTGAGGACCTGTGCCTACACCAACCACACGGTG CTGCCCGAGGCCCTGGAGCGCTGGCCGGTGCACCTCTTGGAGACGCTGCTGCCGCGGCAC CTCCAGATCATCTACGAGATCAACCAGCGCTTCCTCAACCGGGTGGCGGCCGCATTCCCA GGGGACGTAGACCGGCTGCGGCGCATGTCGCTGGTGGAGGAGGGCGCAGTGAAGCGCATC AACATGGCACACCTGTGCATCGCGGGGTCGCACGCCGTCAACGGTGTGGCCCGCATCCAC TCGGAGATCCTCAAGAAGACCATCTTCAAAGACTTCTATGAGCTGGAGCCTCATAAGTTC CAGAATAAGACCAACGGCATCACCCCTCGGCGCTGGCTGGTTCTGTGTAACCCCGGGCTG GCAGAGGTCATTGCTGAGCGCATCGGGGAGGACTTCATCTCTGACCTGGACCAGCTGCGC AAACTGCTCTCCTTTGTGGATGATGAAGCTTTCATTCGGGATGTGGCCAAAGTGAAGCAG GAAAACAAGTTGAAGTTTGCTGCCTACCTAGAGAGGGAATACAAAGTCCACATCAACCCC AACTCACTCTTCGACATCCAGGTGAAGCGGATTCACGAATATAAACGACAGCTCCTCAAC TGCCTCCATGTCATCACCCTGTACAACCGCATCAAGAGGGAGCCCAATAAGTTTTTTGTG CCTCGGACTGTGATGATTGGAGGGAAGGCTGCACCTGGGTACCACATGGCCAAGATGATC ATCAGACTCGTCACAGCCATCGGGGATGTGGTCAACCATGACCCGGCAGTGGGTGACCGC CTCCGTGTCATCTTCCTGGAGAACTACCGAGTCTCACTGGCCGAGAAAGTGATCCCAGCT GCAGACCTCTCTGAGCAGATCTCCACTGCGGGCACTGAAGCCTCAGGCACCGGCAACATG AAGTTCATGCTCAACGGGGCTCTGACCATTGGCACCATGGACGGGGCCAATGTGGAGATG GCAGAAGAGGCGGGAGAGGAAAACTTCTTCATCTTTGGCATGCGGGTGGAGGATGTGGAT AAGCTTGACCAAAGAGGGTACAATGCCCAGGAGTACTACGATCGCATTCCTGAGCTTCGG CAGGTCATTGAGCAGCTGAGCAGTGGCTTCTTCTCCCCCAAACAACCCGACCTGTTCAAG GACATTGTCAATATGCTCATGCACCATGACCGGTTTAAAGTCTTCGCAGATTATGAAGAC TACATTAAATGCCAGGAGAAAGTCAGCGCCTGGTACAAGAACCCAAGAGAGTGGACGCGG ATGGTGATCCGGAACATAGCCACTTCTGGCAAGTTCTCCAGTGACCGCACCATTGCCCAG TATGCCCGGGAGATCTGGGGTGTGGAGCCTTCCCGCCAGCGCCTGCCAGCCCCGGATGAG GCCATCTGA PF00343 Phosphorylase function catalytic activity function vitamin binding function pyridoxal phosphate binding function transferase activity function transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups function transferase activity, transferring hexosyl groups function phosphorylase activity function binding process metabolism process macromolecule metabolism process carbohydrate metabolism process physiological process "
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