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CHEBI:69445 - 1-methyluracil
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ChEBI Name
1-methyluracil
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:69445
Definition
A pyrimidone that is uracil with a methyl group substituent at position 1.
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Formula
C5H6N2O2
Net Charge
0
Average Mass
126.11330
Monoisotopic Mass
126.04293
InChI
InChI=1S/C5H6N2O2/c1-7-3-2-4(8)6-5(7)9/h2-3H,1H3,(H,6,8,9)
InChIKey
XBCXJKGHPABGSD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
Cn1ccc(=O)[nH]c1=O
Metabolite of Species
Details
Cordyceps sinensis
(NCBI:txid72228)
Found in mycelium
(BTO:0001436)
. Ethanolic extract of dried mycelia See:
PubMed
Roles Classification
Biological Role
(s):
metabolite
Any intermediate or product resulting from metabolism. The term 'metabolite' subsumes the classes commonly known as primary and secondary metabolites.
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1-methyluracil (
CHEBI:69445
)
has functional parent
uracil (
CHEBI:17568
)
1-methyluracil (
CHEBI:69445
)
has role
metabolite (
CHEBI:25212
)
1-methyluracil (
CHEBI:69445
)
is a
nucleobase analogue (
CHEBI:67142
)
1-methyluracil (
CHEBI:69445
)
is a
pyrimidone (
CHEBI:38337
)
IUPAC Name
1-methylpyrimidine-2,4(1
H
,3
H
)-dione
Registry Numbers
Types
Sources
116505
Reaxys Registry Number
Reaxys
615-77-0
CAS Registry Number
ChemIDplus
Citations
Types
Sources
1210140
PubMed citation
Europe PMC
12903356
PubMed citation
Europe PMC
19058265
PubMed citation
Europe PMC
2619960
PubMed citation
Europe PMC
Last Modified
03 September 2013