Exact Mass: 884.2851
Exact Mass Matches: 884.2851
Found 20 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 884.2851
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within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.01 dalton.
5,7,11-triacetoxy-2-(5-carboxy-N-methylpyridonyl)-1,4-dihydroxy-8-isobutyloyl-oxy-3,15-[2,3-dimethyl-3-(3-carboxy-2-pyridyl)propanoic acid]dicarbolactone-dihydroagarofuran
5-O-beta-D-Glucopyranosyl luteoliflavan-(4->8)-eriodictyol-5-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside
kaempherol-3-O-[6-O-rhamnosyl-4-O-E-p-coumaroylgalactoside]-7-O-rhamnoside
beta-D-1,3,4,6-Tetra-O-acetyl-fructofuranosyl-alpha-D-(6-(E)-2-O-acetylsinapoyl-2,3,4-tri-O-acetylglucopyranoside)|beta-D-1,3,4,6-Tetra-O-acetyl-fructofuranosyl-alpha-D-<6-(E)-2-O-acetylsinapoyl-2,3,4-tri-O-acetylglucopyranoside>
1,5,7,8,11-pentaacetoxy-2-(5-carboxy-N-methylpyridonyl)-4-hydroxy-3,15-[2-methyl-3-(3-carboxy-2-pyridyl)propanoic acid]dicarbolactone-dihydroagarofuran
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome c is a highly conserved protein across the spectrum of species, found in plants, animals, and many unicellular organisms. This, along with its small size (molecular weight about 12,000 daltons), makes it useful in studies of cladistics. Its primary structure consists of a chain of about 100 amino acids. Many higher order organisms possess a chain of 104 amino acids.; Cytochrome c, or cyt c (horse heart: PDB 1HRC) is a small heme protein found loosely associated with the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. It belongs to the cytochrome c family of proteins. Cytochrome c is a highly soluble protein, unlike other cytochromes, with a solubility of about 100g/L and is an essential component of the electron transport chain, where it carries one electron. It is capable of undergoing oxidation and reduction, but does not bind oxygen. It transfers electrons between Complexes III and IV.; The cytochrome c molecule has been studied for the glimpse it gives into evolutionary biology. Both chickens and turkeys have identical sequence homology (amino acid for amino acid), whereas ducks possess molecules differing by one amino acid. Similarly, both humans and chimpanzees have the identical molecule, while rhesus monkeys share all but one of the amino acids: the 66th amino acid is isoleucine in the former and threonine in the latter. Pigs, cows and sheep also share identical cytochrome c molecules. [HMDB]