CHEBI:36144 - ferriheme b

ChEBI IDCHEBI:36144
ChEBI Nameferriheme b
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ASCII Nameferriheme b
DefinitionHeme b in which the iron has oxidation state +3.
Last Modified14 August 2018
SubmitterKirill Degtyarenko
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FormulaC34H32FeN4O4
Net Charge+1
Average Mass616.499
Monoisotopic Mass616.17674
SMILESC=CC1=C(C)C2=Cc3c(C=C)c(C)c4[n]3[Fe+]35[N]2=C1C=c1c(C)c(CCC(=O)O)c([n]13)=CC1=[N]5C(=C4)C(C)=C1CCC(=O)O
InChIInChI=1S/C34H34N4O4.Fe/c1-7-21-17(3)25-13-26-19(5)23(9-11-33(39)40)31(37-26)16-32-24(10-12-34(41)42)20(6)28(38-32)15-30-22(8-2)18(4)27(36-30)14-29(21)35-25;/h7-8,13-16H,1-2,9-12H2,3-6H3,(H4,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42);/q;+3/p-2/b25-13-,26-13-,27-14-,28-15-,29-14-,30-15-,31-16-,32-16-;
InChIKeyGGIDWJQWCUJYRY-RGGAHWMASA-L
Roles Classification
Biological Roles:
metabolite  Any intermediate or product resulting from metabolism. The term 'metabolite' subsumes the classes commonly known as primary and secondary metabolites.
prosthetic group  A tightly bound, specific nonpolypeptide unit in a protein determining and involved in its biological activity.
cofactor  An organic molecule or ion (usually a metal ion) that is required by an enzyme for its activity. It may be attached either loosely (coenzyme) or tightly (prosthetic group).
cofactor  An organic molecule or ion (usually a metal ion) that is required by an enzyme for its activity. It may be attached either loosely (coenzyme) or tightly (prosthetic group).
ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing Relation(s)
ferriheme b (CHEBI:36144) is a ferriheme (CHEBI:38574)
ferriheme b (CHEBI:36144) is a heme b (CHEBI:26355)
ferriheme b (CHEBI:36144) is conjugate acid of ferriheme b(1−) (CHEBI:55376)
Incoming Relation(s)
ferricytochrome b (CHEBI:5022) has part ferriheme b (CHEBI:36144)
ferriheme b(1−) (CHEBI:55376) is conjugate base of ferriheme b (CHEBI:36144)
IUPAC Names 
(protoporphyrinato)iron(III)
(protoporphyrinato)iron(1+)
Synonyms  Source
[Fe(ppIX)]+IUPAC
ferrihemeChEBI
ferriprotohemeChEBI
protoferrihemeChEBI
Registry NumbersSources
Gmelin:738065Gmelin
Beilstein:4932321Beilstein