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CHEBI:73494 - Glu-Glu-Gly
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ChEBI Name
Glu-Glu-Gly
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:73494
Definition
A tripeptide composed of two
L
-glutamic acid and one glycine residues joined in sequence.
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This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
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eMolecules:491943
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Formula
C12H19N3O8
Net Charge
0
Average Mass
333.29460
Monoisotopic Mass
333.11721
InChI
InChI=1S/C12H19N3O8/c13-
6(1-
3-
8(16)
17)
11(22)
15-
7(2-
4-
9(18)
19)
12(23)
14-
5-
10(20)
21/h6-
7H,1-
5,13H2,(H,14,23)
(H,15,22)
(H,16,17)
(H,18,19)
(H,20,21)
/t6-
,7-
/m0/s1
InChIKey
SJPMNHCEWPTRBR-BQBZGAKWSA-N
SMILES
N[C@@H](CCC(O)=O)C(=O)N[C@@H](CCC(O)=O)C(=O)NCC(O)=O
Roles Classification
Chemical Role
(s):
Bronsted base
A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Br
o
nsted acid).
(via
organic amino compound
)
Biological Role
(s):
metabolite
Any intermediate or product resulting from metabolism. The term 'metabolite' subsumes the classes commonly known as primary and secondary metabolites.
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Glu-Glu-Gly (
CHEBI:73494
)
has functional parent
L
-glutamic acid (
CHEBI:16015
)
Glu-Glu-Gly (
CHEBI:73494
)
has functional parent
glycine (
CHEBI:15428
)
Glu-Glu-Gly (
CHEBI:73494
)
has role
metabolite (
CHEBI:25212
)
Glu-Glu-Gly (
CHEBI:73494
)
is a
tripeptide (
CHEBI:47923
)
IUPAC Name
L
-α-glutamyl-
L
-α-glutamylglycine
Synonyms
Sources
E-E-G
ChEBI
EEG
ChEBI
L
-Glu-
L
-Glu-
L
-Gly
ChEBI
Last Modified
13 October 2014