Exact Mass: 1213.4547962000001

Exact Mass Matches: 1213.4547962000001

Found 15 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 1213.4547962000001, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

3a,7a,12a-Trihydroxy-5b-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA

{[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-2-({[hydroxy({[hydroxy({3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-3-[(2-{[2-({2-methyl-3-oxo-6-[(1S,5R,7S,9R,11S,16S)-5,9,16-trihydroxy-2,15-dimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0²,⁷.0¹¹,¹⁵]heptadecan-14-yl]heptanoyl}sulfanyl)ethyl]carbamoyl}ethyl)carbamoyl]propoxy})phosphoryl]oxy})phosphoryl]oxy}methyl)oxolan-3-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C48H78N7O21P3S (1213.4184128000002)


3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-Trihydroxy-5beta-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA is an intermediate in bile acid synthesis. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depending only on the presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g. membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135). 3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-Trihydroxy-5beta-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA is an intermediate in bile acid synthesis. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g., membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues. (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135) [HMDB]

   
   
   

3a,7a,12a-Trihydroxy-5b-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA

3a,7a,12a-Trihydroxy-5b-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA

C48H78N7O21P3S (1213.4184128000002)


   

(2E,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

(2E,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

C53H82N7O17P3S-4 (1213.4700512)


   

(14Z,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

(14Z,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

C53H82N7O17P3S-4 (1213.4700512)


   

holothurin A3(1-)

holothurin A3(1-)

C54H85O28S- (1213.494783)


An organosulfate oxoanion obtained by the deprotonation of the sulfo group of holothurin A3 acid.

   
   

3a,7a,12a-Trihydroxy-5b-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA; (Acyl-CoA); [M+H]+

3a,7a,12a-Trihydroxy-5b-24-oxocholestanoyl-CoA; (Acyl-CoA); [M+H]+

C48H78N7O21P3S (1213.4184128000002)


   

S-[2-[3-[[(2R)-4-[[[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-3-phosphonooxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxy-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxy-2-hydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutanoyl]amino]propanoylamino]ethyl] (6R)-6-[(3R,5S,7R,8S,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-3,7-dihydroxy-5,10,13-trimethyl-1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-tetradecahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl]-3-hydroxy-2-methylheptanethioate

S-[2-[3-[[(2R)-4-[[[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-3-phosphonooxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxy-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxy-2-hydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutanoyl]amino]propanoylamino]ethyl] (6R)-6-[(3R,5S,7R,8S,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-3,7-dihydroxy-5,10,13-trimethyl-1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-tetradecahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl]-3-hydroxy-2-methylheptanethioate

C49H82N7O20P3S (1213.4547962000001)


   

3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-trihydroxy-24-oxo-5beta-cholestan-26-oyl-CoA

3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-trihydroxy-24-oxo-5beta-cholestan-26-oyl-CoA

C48H78N7O21P3S (1213.4184128000002)


A cholestanoyl-CoA formed by thioester linkage between 3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-trihydroxy-24-oxo-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acid and coenzyme A.

   

(14Z,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

(14Z,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

C53H82N7O17P3S (1213.4700512)


An acyl-CoA(4-) arising from deprotonation of the phosphate and diphosphate functions of (14Z,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA.

   

(2E,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

(2E,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA(4-)

C53H82N7O17P3S (1213.4700512)


A 2,3-trans-enoyl CoA(4-) obtained by deprotonation of the phosphate and diphosphate OH groups of (2E,17Z,20Z,23Z,26Z,29Z)-dotriacontahexaenoyl-CoA; major species at pH 7.3.

   

(2s)-n-[(1s)-1-{[(1s)-1-{[(1s,4s,7s,10r,11s,14s,17s,20r,22s)-4-[(3-bromo-4-hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-5,12,15-trihydroxy-7-isopropyl-3,10,22-trimethyl-14-(2-methylpropyl)-2,8,24-trioxo-9,21-dioxa-3,6,13,16,23-pentaazatricyclo[15.5.2.0²⁰,²³]tetracosa-5,12,15-trien-11-yl]-c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl}-2-methylpropyl]-c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl}ethyl]-5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-{[(2r)-1,2,3-trihydroxypropylidene]amino}pentanimidic acid

(2s)-n-[(1s)-1-{[(1s)-1-{[(1s,4s,7s,10r,11s,14s,17s,20r,22s)-4-[(3-bromo-4-hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-5,12,15-trihydroxy-7-isopropyl-3,10,22-trimethyl-14-(2-methylpropyl)-2,8,24-trioxo-9,21-dioxa-3,6,13,16,23-pentaazatricyclo[15.5.2.0²⁰,²³]tetracosa-5,12,15-trien-11-yl]-c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl}-2-methylpropyl]-c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl}ethyl]-5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-{[(2r)-1,2,3-trihydroxypropylidene]amino}pentanimidic acid

C56H80BrN9O16 (1213.49061)


   

3-{[(2s,3s,6s)-6-{[(2s,3s,6s)-6-{[(2s,3s,6s)-6-{[(2r,3s,6s)-6-{[(1r,4as,12ar)-4,6-dihydroxy-4a-{[(2s,5s,6r)-5-{[(2s,5s,6r)-5-hydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}-3-(c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl)-9-methoxy-2,5,7,10-tetraoxo-12,12a-dihydro-1h-tetracen-1-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyl-3-oxopropanoic acid

3-{[(2s,3s,6s)-6-{[(2s,3s,6s)-6-{[(2s,3s,6s)-6-{[(2r,3s,6s)-6-{[(1r,4as,12ar)-4,6-dihydroxy-4a-{[(2s,5s,6r)-5-{[(2s,5s,6r)-5-hydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}-3-(c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl)-9-methoxy-2,5,7,10-tetraoxo-12,12a-dihydro-1h-tetracen-1-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy}-2-methyl-3-oxopropanoic acid

C60H79NO25 (1213.4940924)