CHEBI:73096 - divinyl chlorophyll b(1−)

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ChEBI Name divinyl chlorophyll b(1−)
ChEBI ID CHEBI:73096
ChEBI ASCII Name divinyl chlorophyll b(1-)
Definition A cyclic tetrapyrrole anion arising from deprotonation at the 21-position of divinyl chlorophyll b.
Stars This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
Submitter KAX
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Formula C55H67MgN4O6
Net Charge -1
Average Mass 904.44870
Monoisotopic Mass 903.49165
InChI InChI=1S/C55H68N4O6.Mg/c1-12-38-35(8)42-27-43-36(9)40(23-24-48(61)65-26-25-34(7)22-16-21-33(6)20-15-19-32(5)18-14-17-31(3)4)52(58-43)50-51(55(63)64-11)54(62)49-37(10)44(59-53(49)50)28-46-39(13-2)41(30-60)47(57-46)29-45(38)56-42;/h12-13,25,27-33,36,40H,1-2,14-24,26H2,3-11H3,(H-,56,57,58,59,60,62);/q-2;+2/p-1/b34-25+;/t32-,33-,36+,40+;/m1./s1
InChIKey XCSMCRBINIVJRP-YKKLGNEQSA-M
SMILES COC(=O)[C-]1C(=O)c2c(C)c3C=C4C(C=C)=C(C=O)C5=[N+]4[Mg--]46n3c2C1=C1[C@@H](CCC(=O)OC\C=C(/C)CCC[C@H](C)CCC[C@H](C)CCCC(C)C)[C@H](C)C(C=c2c(C)c(C=C)c(=C5)n42)=[N+]61
Roles Classification
Biological Role(s): 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).
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing divinyl chlorophyll b(1−) (CHEBI:73096) has role cofactor (CHEBI:23357)
divinyl chlorophyll b(1−) (CHEBI:73096) is a cyclic tetrapyrrole anion (CHEBI:58941)
divinyl chlorophyll b(1−) (CHEBI:73096) is conjugate base of divinyl chlorophyll b (CHEBI:73115)
Incoming divinyl chlorophyll b (CHEBI:73115) is conjugate acid of divinyl chlorophyll b(1−) (CHEBI:73096)
IUPAC Name
[methyl (3S,4S)-13-formyl-4,8,18-trimethyl-20-oxo-3-(3-oxo-3-{[(2E,7R,11R)-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-2-en-1-yl]oxy}propyl)-9,14-divinylphorbine-21-carboxylatato(3−)-κ4N23,N24,N25,N26]magnesate(1−)
Synonym Source
divinyl chlorophyll b UniProt
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Last Modified
26 July 2019