CHEBI:66077 - integracin B

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ChEBI Name integracin B
ChEBI ID CHEBI:66077
Definition A benzoate ester obtained by the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of 5-(8-hydroxyundecyl)benzene-1,3-diol with 4,6-dihydroxy benzoic acid which is also substituted by a 8-hydroxyundecyl group at position 2. It is isolated from Cytonaema sp. and has anti-HIV-1 activity.
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Formula C35H54O7
Net Charge 0
Average Mass 586.79910
Monoisotopic Mass 586.38695
InChI InChI=1S/C35H54O7/c1-3-15-28(36)19-13-9-6-8-12-18-27-23-31(39)25-33(40)34(27)35(41)42-32(16-4-2)20-14-10-5-7-11-17-26-21-29(37)24-30(38)22-26/h21-25,28,32,36-40H,3-20H2,1-2H3/t28-,32-/m1/s1
InChIKey IKNYNBVDLOWJFN-AKGWNBJDSA-N
SMILES CCC[C@@H](O)CCCCCCCc1cc(O)cc(O)c1C(=O)O[C@H](CCC)CCCCCCCc1cc(O)cc(O)c1
Metabolite of Species Details
Cytonaema (MB:7899) of strain MF 6253 See: DOI
Cytonaema (MB:7899) of strain ATCC 74413 See: DOI
Roles Classification
Biological Role(s): HIV-1 integrase inhibitor
An inhibitor of HIV-1 integrase, an enzyme required for the integration of the genetic material of the retrovirus into the DNA of the infected cells.
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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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing integracin B (CHEBI:66077) has role HIV-1 integrase inhibitor (CHEBI:67268)
integracin B (CHEBI:66077) has role metabolite (CHEBI:25212)
integracin B (CHEBI:66077) is a benzoate ester (CHEBI:36054)
integracin B (CHEBI:66077) is a resorcinols (CHEBI:33572)
integracin B (CHEBI:66077) is a secondary alcohol (CHEBI:35681)
IUPAC Name
(4R)-11-(3,5-dihydroxyphenyl)undecan-4-yl 2,4-dihydroxy-6-[(8R)-8-hydroxyundecyl]benzoate
Registry Number Type Source
22818305 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
Citation Waiting for Citations Type Source
22544479 PubMed citation Europe PMC
Last Modified
02 October 2012