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"(2z)-3-{[Oxido(Oxo)Phosphino]Oxy}-2-Phenylacrylate"
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2007-07-0
experimental
This compound belongs to the phenylacetic acid derivatives. These are compounds containing a phenylacetic acid moiety, which consists of a phenyl group substituted at the second position by an acetic acid.
Phenylacetic Acid Derivatives
Organic Compounds
Benzenoids
Benzene and Substituted Derivatives
Phenylacetic Acid Derivatives
Phenylpropenes
Styrenes
Enones
Polyamines
Enolates
Carboxylic Acid Salts
styrene
enone
polyamine
enolate
carboxylic acid salt
carboxylic acid derivative
logP
0.76
ALOGPS
logS
-3.1
ALOGPS
Water Solubility
2.10e-01 g/l
ALOGPS
logP
1.78
ChemAxon
IUPAC Name
(2E)-2-phenyl-3-(phosphooxy)prop-2-enoate
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Traditional IUPAC Name
(2E)-2-phenyl-3-(phosphooxy)prop-2-enoate
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Molecular Weight
225.1147
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Monoisotopic Weight
224.995284814
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SMILES
[O-]C(=O)C(=C\OP(=O)=O)\C1=CC=CC=C1
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Molecular Formula
C9H6O5P
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InChI
InChI=1S/C9H7O5P/c10-9(11)8(6-14-15(12)13)7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-6H,(H,10,11)/p-1/b8-6+
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InChIKey
InChIKey=WSMRUPUEYOBWRC-SOFGYWHQSA-M
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Polar Surface Area (PSA)
83.5
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Refractivity
63.07
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Polarizability
18.58
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Rotatable Bond Count
4
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H Bond Acceptor Count
4
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H Bond Donor Count
0
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pKa (strongest acidic)
3.1
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Physiological Charge
-1
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Number of Rings
1
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Bioavailability
1
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Rule of Five
true
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Ghose Filter
true
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PubChem Compound
46936412
PubChem Substance
46506956
PDB
CP5
BE0001349
D-alanyl-D-alanine carboxypeptidase
Streptomyces sp. (strain R61)
# Overington JP, Al-Lazikani B, Hopkins AL: How many drug targets are there? Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2006 Dec;5(12):993-6. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17139284
# Imming P, Sinning C, Meyer A: Drugs, their targets and the nature and number of drug targets. Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2006 Oct;5(10):821-34. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17016423
# Berman HM, Westbrook J, Feng Z, Gilliland G, Bhat TN, Weissig H, Shindyalov IN, Bourne PE: The Protein Data Bank. Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):235-42. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10592235
unknown
D-alanyl-D-alanine carboxypeptidase
Involved in cell wall peptidoglycan synthesis
Catalyzes distinct carboxypeptidation and transpeptidation reactions during the last stages of wall peptidoglycan synthesis. Mistaking a beta-lactam antibiotic molecule for a normal substrate (i.e., a D-alanyl-D-alanine- terminated peptide), it becomes immobilized in the form of a long- lived, serine-ester-linked acyl enzyme and thus behave as penicillin-binding protein (PBP)
Secreted protein
None
6.03
42917.0
Streptomyces sp. (strain R61)
GenBank Gene Database
X05109
GenBank Protein Database
515050
UniProtKB
P15555
UniProt Accession
DAC_STRSR
D-alanyl-D-alanine carboxypeptidase precursor
DD- peptidase
DD-carboxypeptidase
EC 3.4.16.4
>D-alanyl-D-alanine carboxypeptidase precursor
MVSGTVGRGTALGAVLLALLAVPAQAGTAAAADLPAPDDTGLQAVLHTALSQGAPGAMVR
VDDNGTIHQLSEGVADRATGRAITTTDRFRVGSVTKSFSAVVLLQLVDEGKLDLDASVNT
YLPGLLPDDRITVRQVMSHRSGLYDYTNDMFAQTVPGFESVRNKVFSYQDLITLSLKHGV
TNAPGAAYSYSNTNFVVAGMLIEKLTGHSVATEYQNRIFTPLNLTDTFYVHPDTVIPGTH
ANGYLTPDEAGGALVDSTEQTVSWAQSAGAVISSTQDLDTFFSALMSGQLMSAAQLAQMQ
QWTTVNSTQGYGLGLRRRDLSCGISVYGHTGTVQGYYTYAFASKDGKRSVTALANTSNNV
NVLNTMARTLESAFCGKPTTAKLRSATSSATTVERHEDIAPGIARD
>1221 bp
ATGGTCTCAGGAACGGTGGGCAGAGGTACGGCGCTGGGCGCGGTGCTGTTGGCCCTCCTC
GCAGTCCCCGCACAGGCCGGCACCGCCGCGGCCGCGGATCTGCCGGCACCCGACGACACC
GGTCTGCAGGCGGTGCTGCACACGGCCCTTTCCCAGGGAGCCCCCGGTGCGATGGTGCGG
GTCGACGACAACGGCACGATCCACCAGTTGTCGGAGGGAGTCGCCGACCGGGCCACCGGG
CGTGCGATCACCACGACCGACCGGTTCCGCGTCGGCAGCGTCACCAAGAGCTTCTCCGCC
GTGGTCCTGCTGCAACTGGTGGACGAGGGCAAGCTCGACCTGGACGCTTCGGTGAACACC
TATCTGCCCGGGCTGCTGCCCGACGACCGGATCACCGTGCGTCAGGTGATGAGCCACCGC
AGTGGGCTGTACGACTACACCAACGACATGTTCGCGCAGACGGTCCCGGGCTTCGAGTCC
GTCCGCAACAAGGTCTTCAGCTACCAGGACCTGATCACCCTGTCCCTCAAGCACGGGGTC
ACCAACGCACCGGGCGCGGCCTATTCATACTCCAACACGAACTTCGTCGTCGCGGGCATG
CTCATCGAGAAGCTCACCGGCCACTCCGTGGCCACGGAGTACCAGAACCGCATCTTCACG
CCGCTGAACCTGACCGACACCTTCTACGTGCACCCCGACACCGTCATCCCGGGCACCCAC
GCCAACGGCTACCTCACGCCGGACGAGGCCGGTGGGGCCCTGGTCGACTCCACCGAGCAG
ACGGTGTCGTGGGCGCAGAGCGCGGGCGCGGTCATCTCCAGCACGCAGGACCTGGACACG
TTCTTCTCCGCGTTGATGAGCGGGCAGCTCATGTCCGCCGCGCAGCTCGCGCAGATGCAG
CAGTGGACGACGGTCAACAGCACCCAGGGGTACGGCCTCGGCCTGCGCCGCCGTGACCTG
TCCTGCGGTATCTCGGTGTACGGCCACACGGGCACCGTGCAGGGCTACTACACGTACGCC
TTCGCCTCGAAGGACGGCAAGCGCAGCGTCACCGCGCTCGCCAACACCTCGAACAACGTG
AACGTGCTGAACACGATGGCCCGCACGCTGGAATCCGCGTTCTGCGGCAAGCCGACGACC
GCGAAGCTGCGCAGCGCGACCTCCTCGGCGACCACCGTGGAGCGCCACGAGGACATCGCG
CCGGGTATCGCCCGCGACTGA
PF00144
Beta-lactamase
process
response to stimulus
process
response to abiotic stimulus
process
response to chemical stimulus
process
response to drug
process
response to antibiotic
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