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CHEBI:74534 - Leu-Gly
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ChEBI Name
Leu-Gly
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:74534
Definition
A dipeptide formed from
L
-leucine and glycine residues.
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Formula
C8H16N2O3
Net Charge
0
Average Mass
188.22420
Monoisotopic Mass
188.11609
InChI
InChI=1S/C8H16N2O3/c1-5(2)3-6(9)8(13)10-4-7(11)12/h5-6H,3-4,9H2,1-2H3,(H,10,13)(H,11,12)/t6-/m0/s1
InChIKey
LESXFEZIFXFIQR-LURJTMIESA-N
SMILES
CC(C)C[C@H](N)C(=O)NCC(O)=O
Roles Classification
Chemical Role
(s):
Bronsted base
A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Br
o
nsted acid).
(via
organic amino compound
)
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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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing
Leu-Gly (
CHEBI:74534
)
has role
metabolite (
CHEBI:25212
)
Leu-Gly (
CHEBI:74534
)
is a
dipeptide (
CHEBI:46761
)
Leu-Gly (
CHEBI:74534
)
is tautomer of
Leu-Gly zwitterion (
CHEBI:133658
)
Incoming
Leu-Gly zwitterion (
CHEBI:133658
)
is tautomer of
Leu-Gly (
CHEBI:74534
)
IUPAC Name
L
-leucylglycine
Synonyms
Sources
L
-Leu-Gly
ChEBI
Leucyl-Glycine
ChEBI
leucylglycine
ChEBI
LG
ChEBI
N-L-Leucylglycine
ChemIDplus
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Database
HMDB0028929
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Registry Numbers
Types
Sources
1725452
Reaxys Registry Number
Reaxys
686-50-0
CAS Registry Number
ChemIDplus
Last Modified
13 October 2016