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glucagon |
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CHEBI:5391 |
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A 29-amino acid peptide hormone consisting of His, Ser, Gln, Gly, Thr, Phe, Thr, Ser, Asp, Tyr, Ser, Lys, Tyr, Leu, Asp, Ser, Arg, Arg, Ala, Gln, Asp, Phe, Val, Gln, Trp, Leu, Met, Asn and Thr residues joined in sequence. |
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This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
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ChemicalBook:CB5165597, eMolecules:481365, ZINC000100009542 |
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GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid, γ-aminobutyric acid) is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the developmentally mature mammalian central nervous system. Its principal role is reducing neuronal excitability throughout the nervous system.
GABA is sold as a dietary supplement in many countries. It has been traditionally thought that exogenous GABA (i.e., taken as a supplement) does not cross the blood–brain barrier, but data obtained from more recent research (2010s) in rats describes the notion as being unclear.
The carboxylate form of GABA is γ-aminobutyrate.
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InChI=1S/C153H225N43O49S/c1- 72(2) 52- 97(133(226) 176- 96(47- 51- 246- 11) 132(225) 184- 104(60- 115(159) 209) 143(236) 196- 123(78(10) 203) 151(244) 245) 179- 137(230) 103(58- 83- 64- 167- 89- 29- 19- 18- 28- 87(83) 89) 183- 131(224) 95(43- 46- 114(158) 208) 177- 148(241) 120(74(5) 6) 194- 141(234) 101(54- 79- 24- 14- 12- 15- 25- 79) 182- 138(231) 105(61- 117(211) 212) 185- 130(223) 94(42- 45- 113(157) 207) 171- 124(217) 75(7) 170- 127(220) 91(31- 22- 49- 165- 152(160) 161) 172- 128(221) 92(32- 23- 50- 166- 153(162) 163) 174- 146(239) 110(69- 199) 191- 140(233) 107(63- 119(215) 216) 186- 134(227) 98(53- 73(3) 4) 178- 135(228) 99(56- 81- 33- 37- 85(204) 38- 34- 81) 180- 129(222) 90(30- 20- 21- 48- 154) 173- 145(238) 109(68- 198) 190- 136(229) 100(57- 82- 35- 39- 86(205) 40- 36- 82) 181- 139(232) 106(62- 118(213) 214) 187- 147(240) 111(70- 200) 192- 150(243) 122(77(9) 202) 195- 142(235) 102(55- 80- 26- 16- 13- 17- 27- 80) 188- 149(242) 121(76(8) 201) 193- 116(210) 66- 168- 126(219) 93(41- 44- 112(156) 206) 175- 144(237) 108(67- 197) 189- 125(218) 88(155) 59- 84- 65- 164- 71- 169- 84/h12- 19,24- 29,33- 40,64- 65,71- 78,88,90- 111,120- 123,167,197- 205H,20- 23,30- 32,41- 63,66- 70,154- 155H2,1- 11H3,(H2,156,206) (H2,157,207) (H2,158,208) (H2,159,209) (H,164,169) (H,168,219) (H,170,220) (H,171,217) (H,172,221) (H,173,238) (H,174,239) (H,175,237) (H,176,226) (H,177,241) (H,178,228) (H,179,230) (H,180,222) (H,181,232) (H,182,231) (H,183,224) (H,184,225) (H,185,223) (H,186,227) (H,187,240) (H,188,242) (H,189,218) (H,190,229) (H,191,233) (H,192,243) (H,193,210) (H,194,234) (H,195,235) (H,196,236) (H,211,212) (H,213,214) (H,215,216) (H,244,245) (H4,160,161,165) (H4,162,163,166) /t75- ,76+,77+,78+,88- ,90- ,91- ,92- ,93- ,94- ,95- ,96- ,97- ,98- ,99- ,100- ,101- ,102- ,103- ,104- ,105- ,106- ,107- ,108- ,109- ,110- ,111- ,120- ,121- ,122- ,123- /m0/s1 |
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CSCC[C@H] (NC(=O) [C@H] (CC(C) C) NC(=O) [C@H] (Cc1c[nH] c2ccccc12) NC(=O) [C@H] (CCC(N) =O) NC(=O) [C@@H] (NC(=O) [C@H] (Cc1ccccc1) NC(=O) [C@H] (CC(O) =O) NC(=O) [C@H] (CCC(N) =O) NC(=O) [C@H] (C) NC(=O) [C@H] (CCCNC(N) =N) NC(=O) [C@H] (CCCNC(N) =N) NC(=O) [C@H] (CO) NC(=O) [C@H] (CC(O) =O) NC(=O) [C@H] (CC(C) C) NC(=O) [C@H] (Cc1ccc(O) cc1) NC(=O) [C@H] (CCCCN) NC(=O) [C@H] (CO) NC(=O) [C@H] (Cc1ccc(O) cc1) NC(=O) [C@H] (CC(O) =O) NC(=O) [C@H] (CO) NC(=O) [C@@H] (NC(=O) [C@H] (Cc1ccccc1) NC(=O) [C@@H] (NC(=O) CNC(=O) [C@H] (CCC(N) =O) NC(=O) [C@H] (CO) NC(=O) [C@@H] (N) Cc1cnc[nH] 1) [C@@H] (C) O) [C@@H] (C) O) C(C) C) C(=O) N[C@@H] (CC(N) =O) C(=O) N[C@@H] ([C@@H] (C) O) C(O) =O |
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Bronsted base
A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Bronsted acid).
(via organic amino compound )
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hormone
Originally referring to an endogenous compound that is formed in specialized organ or group of cells and carried to another organ or group of cells, in the same organism, upon which it has a specific regulatory function, the term is now commonly used to include non-endogenous, semi-synthetic and fully synthetic analogues of such compounds.
(via peptide hormone )
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View more via ChEBI Ontology
L- histidyl- L- seryl- L- glutaminylglycyl- L- threonyl- L- phenylalanyl- L- threonyl- L- seryl- L- α- aspartyl- L- tyrosyl- L- seryl- L- lysyl- L- tyrosyl- L- leucyl- L- α- aspartyl- L- seryl- L- arginyl- L- arginyl- L- alanyl- L- glutaminyl- L- α- aspartyl- L- phenylalanyl- L- valyl- L- glutaminyl- L- tryptophyl- L- leucyl- L- methionyl- L- asparaginyl- L- threonine
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glucagon
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ChemIDplus
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glucagonum
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ChemIDplus
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Glucagon
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KEGG COMPOUND
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Glucagone
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ChemIDplus
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His- Ser- Gln- Gly- Thr- Phe- Thr- Ser- Asp- Tyr- Ser- Lys- Tyr- Leu- Asp- Ser- Arg- Arg- Ala- Gln- Asp- Phe- Val- Gln- Trp- Leu- Met- Asn- Thr
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ChEBI
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His- ser- glu(nh2)- gly- thr- phe- thr- ser- asp- tyr- ser- lys- tyr- leu- asp- ser- arg- arg- ala- glu(NH2)- asp- phe- val- glu(NH2)- trp- leu- met- asp(NH2)- thr
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ChemIDplus
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HSQGTFTSDYSKYLDSRRAQDFVQWLMNT
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ChEBI
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2994
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DrugCentral
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C01501
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KEGG COMPOUND
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D00116
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KEGG DRUG
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DB00040
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DrugBank
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Glucagon
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Wikipedia
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13191924
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Reaxys Registry Number
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Reaxys
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16941-32-5
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CAS Registry Number
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ChemIDplus
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9007-92-5
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CAS Registry Number
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KEGG COMPOUND
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9007-92-5
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CAS Registry Number
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ChemIDplus
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21940356
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