allysine

MediLexicon allysine - Medical Dictionary Definition for Term 'allysine'

[1. A six-carbon α-amino acid formed from lysine in situ and required for covalent cross-linkages between certain proteins; a constituent of connective tissue and other structural elements.

Molecular Formula: C6H11NO3


InChI: InChI=1/C6H11NO3/c7-5(6(9)10)3-1-2-4-8/h4-5H,1-3,7H2,(H,9,10)/f/h9H

InChIKey: InChIKey=GFXYTQPNNXGICT-BGGKNDAXCZ
SMILES: [H]C(=O)CCCC(N)C(O)=O

CAS number 1962-83-0

Names:
    Allysine
    allysine
    Allysine
    allysine
    HCO-[CH2]3-CH(NH2)-COOH
    α-aminoadipic acid δ-semialdehyde
    α-aminoadipic δ-semialdehyde
    2-Aminoadipate 6-semialdehyde
    2-aminoadipate 6-semialdehyde
    2-amino-5-formylvaleric acid
    2-amino-6-oxo-hexanoic acid
    6-oxonorleucine

Registries:
    PubChem CID 207
    Beilstein =1857434
    CAS 1962-83-0 (from NIST)
    ChEBI 17027
    Kegg C01475
    PubChem ID 15321549
    PubChem ID 4648