CHEBI:57951 - L-saccharopinate(1−)

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ChEBI Name L-saccharopinate(1−)
ChEBI ID CHEBI:57951
ChEBI ASCII Name L-saccharopinate(1-)
Definition The conjugate base of L-saccharopine arising from deprotonation of all three carboxy groups and protonation of the primary and secondary amino groups; major species at pH 7.3.
Stars This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
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Formula C11H19N2O6
Net Charge -1
Average Mass 275.27840
Monoisotopic Mass 275.12486
InChI InChI=1S/C11H20N2O6/c12-7(10(16)17)3-1-2-6-13-8(11(18)19)4-5-9(14)15/h7-8,13H,1-6,12H2,(H,14,15)(H,16,17)(H,18,19)/p-1/t7-,8-/m0/s1
InChIKey ZDGJAHTZVHVLOT-YUMQZZPRSA-M
SMILES [NH3+][C@@H](CCCC[NH2+][C@@H](CCC([O-])=O)C([O-])=O)C([O-])=O
Metabolite of Species Details
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NCBI:txid4932) Source: yeast.sf.net See: PubMed
Homo sapiens (NCBI:txid9606) See: DOI
Roles Classification
Biological Role(s): Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite
Any fungal metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae ).
human metabolite
Any mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in humans (Homo sapiens).
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Outgoing L-saccharopinate(1−) (CHEBI:57951) has role Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite (CHEBI:75772)
L-saccharopinate(1−) (CHEBI:57951) has role human metabolite (CHEBI:77746)
L-saccharopinate(1−) (CHEBI:57951) is a α-amino-acid anion (CHEBI:33558)
L-saccharopinate(1−) (CHEBI:57951) is a tricarboxylic acid anion (CHEBI:35753)
L-saccharopinate(1−) (CHEBI:57951) is conjugate base of L-saccharopine (CHEBI:16927)
Incoming L-saccharopine (CHEBI:16927) is conjugate acid of L-saccharopinate(1−) (CHEBI:57951)
IUPAC Name
(2S)-2-{[(5S)-5-azaniumyl-5-carboxylatopentyl]azaniumyl}pentanedioate
Synonyms Sources
L-saccharopinate ChEBI
L-saccharopinate anion ChEBI
L-saccharopine UniProt
Manual Xref Database
SACCHAROPINE MetaCyc
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Last Modified
21 January 2016