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Isobutyryl-CoA

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Isobutyryl-CoA
Names
IUPAC name 3′-O-Phosphonoadenosine 5′-ethyl}amino)-3-oxopropyl]amino}-4-oxobutyl dihydrogen diphosphate]
Systematic IUPAC name O-{methyl} O-ethyl}amino)-3-oxopropyl]amino}-4-oxobutyl] dihydrogen diphosphate
Other names Isobutyryl-coenzyme A
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChEBI
MeSH Isobutyryl-coenzyme+A
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C25H42N7O17P3S/c1-13(2)24(37)53-8-7-27-15(33)5-6-28-22(36)19(35)25(3,4)10-46-52(43,44)49-51(41,42)45-9-14-18(48-50(38,39)40)17(34)23(47-14)32-12-31-16-20(26)29-11-30-21(16)32/h11-14,17-19,23,34-35H,5-10H2,1-4H3,(H,27,33)(H,28,36)(H,41,42)(H,43,44)(H2,26,29,30)(H2,38,39,40)/t14-,17-,18-,19+,23-/m1/s1Key: AEWHYWSPVRZHCT-NDZSKPAWSA-N
SMILES
  • CC(C)C(=O)SCCNC(=O)CCNC(=O)C(C(C)(C)COP(=O)(O)OP(=O)(O)OCC1C(C(C(O1)N2C=NC3=C2N=CN=C3N)O)OP(=O)(O)O)O
Properties
Chemical formula C25H42N7O17P3S
Molar mass 837.62 g/mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). ☒verify (what is  ?) Infobox references
Chemical compound

Isobutyryl-coenzyme A is a starting material for many natural products derived from Poly-Ketide Synthase (PKS) assembly lines, as well as PKS-NRPS hybrid assembly lines. These products can often be used as antibiotics. Notably, it is also an intermediate in the metabolism of the amino acid Valine, and structurally similar to intermediates in the catabolism of other small amino acids.

See also

Amino acid metabolism metabolic intermediates
Kacetyl-CoA
lysine
leucine
tryptophanalanine
G
G→pyruvate
citrate
glycine
serine
G→glutamate
α-ketoglutarate
histidine
proline
arginine
other
G→propionyl-CoA
succinyl-CoA
valine
isoleucine
methionine
threonine
propionyl-CoA
G→fumarate
phenylalaninetyrosine
G→oxaloacetate
Other
Cysteine metabolism


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