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Identification
YMDB IDYMDB12487
NameCDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z))
SpeciesSaccharomyces cerevisiae
StrainBrewer's yeast
DescriptionCDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z)) belongs to the family of CDP-diacylglycerols. It is a glycerophospholipid containing a diacylglycerol, with a cytidine diphosphate attached to the oxygen O1 or O2 of the glycerol part. As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphatidylserines can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached to the C-1 and C-2 positions. CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z)), in particular, consists of two eicosanoyl chain at positions C-1 and C2. In E. coli glycerophospholipid metabolism, The biosynthesis of CDP-diacylglycerol (CDP-DG) involves condensation of phosphatidic acid (PA) and cytidine triphosphate, with elimination of pyrophosphate, catalysed by the enzyme CDP-diacylglycerol synthase. The resulting CDP-diacylglycerol can be utilized immediately for the synthesis of phosphatidylglycerol (PG), and thence cardiolipin (CL), and of phosphatidylinositol (PI). CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z)) is also a substrate of CDP-diacylglycerol pyrophosphatase. It is involved in CDP-diacylglycerol degradation pathway.
Structure
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SynonymsNot Available
CAS numberNot Available
WeightAverage: 1064.286
Monoisotopic: 1063.623843367
InChI KeyXIICIFBNANHCRF-FTNSPHLZSA-N
InChIInChI=1S/C52H95N3O15P2/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-29-31-33-35-37-47(56)65-41-44(68-48(57)38-36-34-32-30-28-26-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2)42-66-71(61,62)70-72(63,64)67-43-45-49(58)50(59)51(69-45)55-40-39-46(53)54-52(55)60/h18,20,39-40,44-45,49-51,58-59H,3-17,19,21-38,41-43H2,1-2H3,(H,61,62)(H,63,64)(H2,53,54,60)/b20-18-/t44-,45-,49+,50?,51-/m1/s1
IUPAC Name{[(2R,3R,5R)-5-(4-amino-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-1-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy}({hydroxy[(2R)-2-[(11Z)-icos-11-enoyloxy]-3-(icosanoyloxy)propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)phosphinic acid
Traditional IUPAC Name[(2R,3R,5R)-5-(4-amino-2-oxopyrimidin-1-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy([hydroxy((2R)-2-[(11Z)-icos-11-enoyloxy]-3-(icosanoyloxy)propoxy)phosphoryl]oxy)phosphinic acid
Chemical FormulaC52H95N3O15P2
SMILES[H][C@@](COC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC)(COP(O)(=O)OP(O)(=O)OC[C@H]1O[C@H](C(O)[C@H]1O)N1C=CC(N)=NC1=O)OC(=O)CCCCCCCCC\C=C/CCCCCCCC
Chemical Taxonomy
Physical Properties
StateSolid
Charge0
Melting pointNot Available
Experimental Properties
PropertyValueReference
Water SolubilityNot AvailablePhysProp
LogPNot AvailablePhysProp
Predicted Properties
PropertyValueSource
Water Solubility0.0011 g/LALOGPS
logP7.58ALOGPS
logP12.75ChemAxon
logS-6ALOGPS
pKa (Strongest Acidic)1.86ChemAxon
pKa (Strongest Basic)-0.032ChemAxon
Physiological Charge-2ChemAxon
Hydrogen Acceptor Count12ChemAxon
Hydrogen Donor Count5ChemAxon
Polar Surface Area263.27 ŲChemAxon
Rotatable Bond Count49ChemAxon
Refractivity278.14 m³·mol⁻¹ChemAxon
Polarizability120.26 ųChemAxon
Number of Rings2ChemAxon
Bioavailability0ChemAxon
Rule of FiveYesChemAxon
Ghose FilterYesChemAxon
Veber's RuleYesChemAxon
MDDR-like RuleYesChemAxon
Biological Properties
Cellular Locations
  • Mitochondrion membrane
Organoleptic PropertiesNot Available
SMPDB Pathways
Cardiolipin Biosynthesis CL(14:0/18:1(11Z)/20:0/20:1(11Z))PW009282 ThumbThumb?image type=greyscaleThumb?image type=simple
Cardiolipin Biosynthesis CL(14:0/18:1(9Z)/20:0/20:1(11Z))PW009307 ThumbThumb?image type=greyscaleThumb?image type=simple
Cardiolipin Biosynthesis CL(14:1(11Z)/14:1(11Z)/20:0/20:1(11Z))PW009482 ThumbThumb?image type=greyscaleThumb?image type=simple
Cardiolipin Biosynthesis CL(14:1(11Z)/14:1(9Z)/20:0/20:1(11Z))PW009663 ThumbThumb?image type=greyscaleThumb?image type=simple
Cardiolipin Biosynthesis CL(14:1(11Z)/16:0/20:0/20:1(11Z))PW010044 ThumbThumb?image type=greyscaleThumb?image type=simple
KEGG PathwaysNot Available
SMPDB Reactions
PG(10:0/10:0) + CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z))Cytidine monophosphate + hydron + CL(16:0/16:0/16:0/16:0)
PG(16:0/16:0) + CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z))Cytidine monophosphate + hydron + CL(16:0/16:0/16:0/16:0)
PG(10:0/10:0) + CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z))Cytidine monophosphate + hydron + CL(10:0/10:0/20:0/20:1(11Z))
PG(16:0/16:0) + CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z))Cytidine monophosphate + hydron + CL(10:0/12:0/20:0/20:1(11Z))
PG(16:0/16:0) + CDP-DG(20:0/20:1(11Z))Cytidine monophosphate + hydron + CL(10:0/14:0/20:0/20:1(11Z))
KEGG ReactionsNot Available
Concentrations
Intracellular ConcentrationsNot Available
Extracellular ConcentrationsNot Available
Spectra
Spectra
Spectrum TypeDescriptionSplash KeyView
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10V, Positivesplash10-03di-1910000100-19bda496df26ab5f9d5dJSpectraViewer
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 20V, Positivesplash10-03di-2910000100-02417a92f3205beeb7c7JSpectraViewer
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 40V, Positivesplash10-03di-3921000000-876b2e03a471a358bf2fJSpectraViewer
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10V, Negativesplash10-03di-5945000300-59acf000a6f3fb212503JSpectraViewer
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 20V, Negativesplash10-03di-8849120120-fe4766550686dae532b4JSpectraViewer
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 40V, Negativesplash10-0bvi-5902000000-208e0353f1efa5cdb757JSpectraViewer
References
References:
  • Rattray JB, Schibeci A, Kidby DK. (1975). "Lipids of yeasts." Bacteriol Rev. 1975 Sep;39(3):197-231.240350
Synthesis Reference:Not Available
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HMDB IDNot Available
Pubchem Compound IDNot Available
Kegg IDNot Available
ChemSpider IDNot Available
FOODB IDNot Available
Wikipedia IDNot Available
BioCyc IDNot Available

Enzymes

General function:
Involved in phosphotransferase activity, for other substituted phosphate groups
Specific function:
Catalyzes the reversible phosphatidyl group transfer from one phosphatidylglycerol molecule to another to form cardiolipin (CL) (diphosphatidylglycerol) and glycerol
Gene Name:
CRD1
Uniprot ID:
Q07560
Molecular weight:
32019.30078
Reactions
2 Phosphatidylglycerol → diphosphatidylglycerol + glycerol.