Difference between revisions of "CPD-15566"

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(Created page with "Category:metabolite == Metabolite CPD-14706 == * common-name: ** 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-[l-cys] conjugate * smiles: ** cccccc(o)c(cc=o)scc([n+])c(=o)[o-] * inchi-key: ** salp...")
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[[Category:metabolite]]
 
[[Category:metabolite]]
== Metabolite DNA-deoxycytidine-thymidine-dimer ==
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== Metabolite CPD-14706 ==
 
* common-name:
 
* common-name:
** a dimer of non-adjacent 2'-deoxycytidine and thymidine in dna
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** 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-[l-cys] conjugate
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* smiles:
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** cccccc(o)c(cc=o)scc([n+])c(=o)[o-]
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* inchi-key:
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** salpdushmtyyoh-uhfffaoysa-n
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* molecular-weight:
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** 277.378
 
== Reaction(s) known to consume the compound ==
 
== Reaction(s) known to consume the compound ==
* [[DEOXYRIBODIPYRIMIDINE-PHOTOLYASE-RXN]]
 
 
== Reaction(s) known to produce the compound ==
 
== Reaction(s) known to produce the compound ==
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* [[RXN-13677]]
 
== Reaction(s) of unknown directionality ==
 
== Reaction(s) of unknown directionality ==
{{#set: common-name=a dimer of non-adjacent 2'-deoxycytidine and thymidine in dna}}
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{{#set: common-name=4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-[l-cys] conjugate}}
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{{#set: inchi-key=inchikey=salpdushmtyyoh-uhfffaoysa-n}}
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{{#set: molecular-weight=277.378}}

Revision as of 15:26, 5 January 2021

Metabolite CPD-14706

  • common-name:
    • 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-[l-cys] conjugate
  • smiles:
    • cccccc(o)c(cc=o)scc([n+])c(=o)[o-]
  • inchi-key:
    • salpdushmtyyoh-uhfffaoysa-n
  • molecular-weight:
    • 277.378

Reaction(s) known to consume the compound

Reaction(s) known to produce the compound

Reaction(s) of unknown directionality

Property "Common-name" (as page type) with input value "4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-[l-cys] conjugate" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.