Serinyl-Valine

Common Name

Serinyl-Valine Description

Serinyl-Valine is a dipeptide composed of serine and valine. It is an incomplete breakdown product of protein digestion or protein catabolism. Some dipeptides are known to have physiological or cell-signaling effects although most are simply short-lived intermediates on their way to specific amino acid degradation pathways following further proteolysis. This dipeptide has not yet been identified in human tissues or biofluids and so it is classified as an Expected metabolite. Structure

MOLSDF3D-SDFPDBSMILESInChI View 3D Structure

Structure for HMDB29052 (Serinyl-Valine)

Synonyms

Value Source L-Serinyl-L-valineHMDB S-V DipeptideHMDB Ser-valHMDB Serine valine dipeptideHMDB Serine-valine dipeptideHMDB SerinylvalineHMDB SV DipeptideHMDB

Chemical Formlia

C8H16N2O4 Average Molecliar Weight

204.2236 Monoisotopic Molecliar Weight

204.11100701 IUPAC Name

2-(2-amino-3-hydroxypropanamido)-3-methylbutanoic acid Traditional Name

2-(2-amino-3-hydroxypropanamido)-3-methylbutanoic acid CAS Registry Number

Not Available SMILES

CC(C)C(NC(=O)C(N)CO)C(O)=O

InChI Identifier

InChI=1S/C8H16N2O4/c1-4(2)6(8(13)14)10-7(12)5(9)3-11/h4-6,11H,3,9H2,1-2H3,(H,10,12)(H,13,14)

InChI Key

ILVGMCVCQBJPSH-UHFFFAOYSA-N Chemical Taxonomy Description

This compound belongs to the class of chemical entities known as dipeptides. These are organic compounds containing a sequence of exactly two alpha-amino acids joined by a peptide bond. Kingdom

Chemical entities Super Class

Organic compounds Class

Organic acids and derivatives Sub Class

Carboxylic acids and derivatives Direct Parent

Dipeptides Alternative Parents

  • Valine and derivatives
  • N-acyl-alpha amino acids
  • Serine and derivatives
  • Alpha amino acid amides
  • Hydroxy fatty acids
  • Methyl-branched fatty acids
  • Secondary carboxylic acid amides
  • Amino acids
  • Carboxylic acids
  • Monocarboxylic acids and derivatives
  • Monoalkylamines
  • Hydrocarbon derivatives
  • Organic oxides
  • Carbonyl compounds
  • Organopnictogen compounds
  • Primary alcohols
  • Substituents

  • Alpha-dipeptide
  • Valine or derivatives
  • N-acyl-alpha-amino acid
  • N-acyl-alpha amino acid or derivatives
  • Alpha-amino acid amide
  • Serine or derivatives
  • Alpha-amino acid or derivatives
  • Branched fatty acid
  • Hydroxy fatty acid
  • Methyl-branched fatty acid
  • Fatty acyl
  • Fatty acid
  • Amino acid or derivatives
  • Carboxamide group
  • Amino acid
  • Secondary carboxylic acid amide
  • Monocarboxylic acid or derivatives
  • Carboxylic acid
  • Organonitrogen compound
  • Hydrocarbon derivative
  • Organic nitrogen compound
  • Primary aliphatic amine
  • Organic oxide
  • Carbonyl group
  • Organopnictogen compound
  • Alcohol
  • Amine
  • Organooxygen compound
  • Primary alcohol
  • Primary amine
  • Organic oxygen compound
  • Aliphatic acyclic compound
  • Molecliar Framework

    Aliphatic acyclic compounds External Descriptors

    Not Available Ontology Status

    Expected but not Quantified Origin

  • Endogenous
  • Biofunction

    Not Available Application

    Not Available Cellliar locations

    Not Available Physical Properties State

    Solid Experimental Properties

    Property Value Reference Melting PointNot AvailableNot Available Boiling PointNot AvailableNot Available Water SolubilityNot AvailableNot Available LogP-3.54Extrapolated

    Predicted Properties

    Property Value Source Water Solubility78.0 mg/mLALOGPS logP-2.8ALOGPS logP-3.5ChemAxon logS-0.42ALOGPS pKa (Strongest Acidic)3.69ChemAxon pKa (Strongest Basic)7.85ChemAxon Physiological Charge0ChemAxon Hydrogen Acceptor Count5ChemAxon Hydrogen Donor Count4ChemAxon Polar Surface Area112.65 Å2ChemAxon Rotatable Bond Count5ChemAxon Refractivity48.33 m3·mol-1ChemAxon Polarizability20.43 Å3ChemAxon Number of Rings0ChemAxon Bioavailability1ChemAxon Rlie of FiveYesChemAxon Ghose FilterYesChemAxon Vebers RlieYesChemAxon MDDR-like RlieYesChemAxon

    Spectra Spectra

    Not Available Biological Properties Cellliar Locations

    Not Available Biofluid Locations

    Not Available Tissue Location

    Not Available Pathways

    Not Available Normal Concentrations Not Available Abnormal Concentrations

    Not Available Associated Disorders and Diseases Disease References

    None Associated OMIM IDs

    None External Links DrugBank ID

    Not Available DrugBank Metabolite ID

    Not Available Phenol Explorer Compound ID

    Not Available Phenol Explorer Metabolite ID

    Not Available FoodDB ID

    Not Available KNApSAcK ID

    Not Available Chemspider ID

    Not Available KEGG Compound ID

    Not Available BioCyc ID

    Not Available BiGG ID

    Not Available Wikipedia Link

    Not Available NuGOwiki Link

    HMDB29052 Metagene Link

    HMDB29052 METLIN ID

    Not Available PubChem Compound

    Not Available PDB ID

    Not Available ChEBI ID

    Not Available

    Product: Mavoglurant (racemate)

    References Synthesis Reference Not Available Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Not Available General References
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    PMID: 14755634