Difference between revisions of "SJ18549"

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(Created page with "Category:metabolite == Metabolite [http://metacyc.org/META/NEW-IMAGE?object=GLUCOSYL-GLYCOGENIN GLUCOSYL-GLYCOGENIN] == * common-name: ** an α-d-glucosyl-[glycogenin...")
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[[Category:metabolite]]
== Metabolite [http://metacyc.org/META/NEW-IMAGE?object=2K-4CH3-PENTANOATE 2K-4CH3-PENTANOATE] ==
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== Metabolite [http://metacyc.org/META/NEW-IMAGE?object=GLUCOSYL-GLYCOGENIN GLUCOSYL-GLYCOGENIN] ==
 
* common-name:
 
* common-name:
** 4-methyl-2-oxopentanoate
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** an α-d-glucosyl-[glycogenin]
* smiles:
 
** cc(c)cc(c([o-])=o)=o
 
* inchi-key:
 
** bkajnaxtpsgjcu-uhfffaoysa-m
 
* molecular-weight:
 
** 129.135
 
 
== Reaction(s) known to consume the compound ==
 
== Reaction(s) known to consume the compound ==
* [[BRANCHED-CHAINAMINOTRANSFERLEU-RXN]]
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* [[RXN-7667]]
* [[KETOISOCAPROATE-RXN]]
 
* [[RXN-17525]]
 
 
== Reaction(s) known to produce the compound ==
 
== Reaction(s) known to produce the compound ==
* [[BRANCHED-CHAINAMINOTRANSFERLEU-RXN]]
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* [[GLYCOGENIN-GLUCOSYLTRANSFERASE-RXN]]
* [[RXN-13158]]
 
 
== Reaction(s) of unknown directionality ==
 
== Reaction(s) of unknown directionality ==
{{#set: common-name=4-methyl-2-oxopentanoate}}
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{{#set: common-name=an α-d-glucosyl-[glycogenin]}}
{{#set: inchi-key=inchikey=bkajnaxtpsgjcu-uhfffaoysa-m}}
 
{{#set: molecular-weight=129.135}}
 

Revision as of 14:20, 26 August 2019

Metabolite GLUCOSYL-GLYCOGENIN

  • common-name:
    • an α-d-glucosyl-[glycogenin]

Reaction(s) known to consume the compound

Reaction(s) known to produce the compound

Reaction(s) of unknown directionality

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