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CHEBI:49552 - copper(1+)
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ChEBI Name
copper(1+)
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:49552
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This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
Secondary ChEBI IDs
CHEBI:49551, CHEBI:23379
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Formula
Cu
Net Charge
+1
Average Mass
63.54600
Monoisotopic Mass
62.92905
InChI
InChI=1S/Cu/q+1
InChIKey
VMQMZMRVKUZKQL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
[Cu+]
Roles Classification
Biological Role
(s):
cofactor
An organic molecule or ion (usually a metal ion) that is required by an enzyme for its activity. It may be attached either loosely (coenzyme) or tightly (prosthetic group).
(via
copper cation
)
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing
copper(1+) (
CHEBI:49552
)
has role
cofactor (
CHEBI:23357
)
copper(1+) (
CHEBI:49552
)
is a
copper cation (
CHEBI:23378
)
copper(1+) (
CHEBI:49552
)
is a
monoatomic monocation (
CHEBI:25414
)
Incoming
copper(
I
) chloride (
CHEBI:53472
)
has part
copper(1+) (
CHEBI:49552
)
cuprous oxide (
CHEBI:81908
)
has part
copper(1+) (
CHEBI:49552
)
IUPAC Names
copper(
I
) cation
copper(1+)
copper(1+) ion
Synonyms
Sources
COPPER (I) ION
PDBeChem
copper cation
NIST Chemistry WebBook
copper(1+) ion
ChEBI
copper(I) cation
ChEBI
Cu
+
IUPAC
Cu
+
UniProt
cuprous ion
ChemIDplus
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Database
CU1
PDBeChem
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Registry Numbers
Types
Sources
15189
Gmelin Registry Number
Gmelin
17493-86-6
CAS Registry Number
ChemIDplus
17493-86-6
CAS Registry Number
NIST Chemistry WebBook
Last Modified
25 July 2019