Chemical Formula: C16H25N5O15P2
Chemical Formula C16H25N5O15P2
Found 28 metabolite its formula value is C16H25N5O15P2
ADP-glucose
ADP-glucose serves as the glycosyl donor for formation of bacterial glycogen, amylose in green algae, and amylopectin in higher plants. ADP-glucose has been found to be a metabolite of Escherichia (PMID: 25102309). Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST.
GDP-L-fucose
GDP-L-fucose is a sugar nucleotide and a readily available source of fucose. Fucose is a deoxyhexose that is found in nearly all plant and animal species. The monosaccharide plays several important metabolic roles in complex carbohydrates and in glycoproteins. Fucosylated oligosaccharides are involved in cell-cell recognition, selectin-mediated leukocyte-endothelial adhesion, and mouse embryogenesis. They form the basis of the Lewis-type blood group antigens, are involved in the formation of atherosclerosis, and mediate host-bacterial interactions. A decrease in the availability of fucose is associated with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type-II disorder, and fucosylated glycoproteins have been implicated in memory processes. Fucose is made available during the synthesis of fucosylated glycolipids, oligosaccharides, and glycoproteins via a sugar nucleotide intermediate, specifically GDP-L-fucose. GTP-L-fucose pyrophosphorylase (GFPP, E. C. 2.7.7.30) catalyzes the reversible condensation of guanosine triphosphate and beta-L-fucose-1-phosphate to form the nucleotide-sugar GDP-L-fucose. The enzyme functions primarily in the mammalian liver and kidney to salvage free L-fucose during the breakdown of glycolipids and glycoproteins. (PMID: 16086588). Gdp-l-fucose, also known as gdp fucose or guanosine diphosphate fucose, is a member of the class of compounds known as purine nucleotide sugars. Purine nucleotide sugars are purine nucleotides bound to a saccharide derivative through the terminal phosphate group. Gdp-l-fucose is slightly soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Gdp-l-fucose can be found in a number of food items such as breadnut tree seed, okra, pineapple, and pitanga, which makes gdp-l-fucose a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Gdp-l-fucose can be found primarily throughout most human tissues. Gdp-l-fucose exists in all living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans. In humans, gdp-l-fucose is involved in a couple of metabolic pathways, which include fructose and mannose degradation and fructose intolerance, hereditary. Gdp-l-fucose is also involved in fructosuria, which is a metabolic disorder. Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST.
GDP-D-Rhamnose
GDP-D-rhamnose is produced in virus-infected cells. Rhamnose is components of the glycans attached to capsid protein, the pathway could circumvent a limited supply of GDP sugars by the algal host.(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/278/24/21559) [HMDB] GDP-D-rhamnose is produced in virus-infected cells. Rhamnose is components of the glycans attached to capsid protein, the pathway could circumvent a limited supply of GDP sugars by the algal host.(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/278/24/21559).
ADP-Mannose
ADP-mannose is one of the major substrates of human hydrolases. Nudix hydrolases catalyze the hydrolysis of a variety of nucleoside diphosphate derivatives, and ADP-sugar pyrophosphatase are non-specific nucleoside diphosphosugar or diphosphoalcohol (NDP-X) pyrophosphatases, which hydrolyse some nonreducing NDP-X substrates. It has been found in erythrocytes, placenta and liver. (PMID: 1128712, 10722730, 9693963) [HMDB] ADP-mannose is one of the major substrates of human hydrolases. Nudix hydrolases catalyze the hydrolysis of a variety of nucleoside diphosphate derivatives, and ADP-sugar pyrophosphatase are non-specific nucleoside diphosphosugar or diphosphoalcohol (NDP-X) pyrophosphatases, which hydrolyse some nonreducing NDP-X substrates. It has been found in erythrocytes, placenta and liver. (PMID: 1128712, 10722730, 9693963).
GDP-fucose
GDP-L-fucose is a sugar nucleotide and a readily available source of fucose. Fucose is a deoxyhexose that is found in nearly all plant and animal species. The monosaccharide plays several important metabolic roles in complex carbohydrates and in glycoproteins. Fucosylated oligosaccharides are involved in cell-cell recognition, selectin-mediated leukocyte-endothelial adhesion, and mouse embryogenesis. They form the basis of the Lewis-type blood group antigens, are involved in the formation of atherosclerosis, and mediate host-bacterial interactions. A decrease in the availability of fucose is associated with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type-II disorder, and fucosylated glycoproteins have been implicated in memory processes. Fucose is made available during the synthesis of fucosylated glycolipids, oligosaccharides, and glycoproteins via a sugar nucleotide intermediate, specifically GDP-L-fucose. GTP-L-fucose pyrophosphorylase (GFPP, E. C. 2.7.7.30) catalyzes the reversible condensation of guanosine triphosphate and beta-L-fucose-1-phosphate to form the nucleotide-sugar GDP-L-fucose. The enzyme functions primarily in the mammalian liver and kidney to salvage free L-fucose during the breakdown of glycolipids and glycoproteins. (PMID: 16086588) [HMDB]
[[5-(6-Aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy-hydroxyphosphoryl] [3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl] hydrogen phosphate
Guanosine diphosphate fucose
Adenosine 5-diphospho-glucose
[[(2S,3R,4S,5S)-5-(2-amino-6-oxo-1H-purin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy-hydroxyphosphoryl] [(2R,3S,4R,5S,6S)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl] hydrogen phosphate
GDP-L-fucose
A GDP-fucose in which the fucosyl residue has L-configuration.
ADP alpha-D-glucoside
An ADP-aldose having alpha-D-glucopyranose as the sugar moiety.
GDP-beta-L-Fucose
A GDP-L-fucose in which the anomeric oxygen is on the same side of the fucose ring as the methyl substituent.