Modomics - A Database of RNA Modifications

The molecule is shown in a ball-and-stick representation with the following colors for atoms :
Hydrogen (H): white Carbon (C): gray Oxygen (O): red Phosphorus (P): orange Nitrogen (N): blue Selenium (Se): gold Sulfur (S): yellow

Summary

Full name[(2R,3S,5S)-3-hydroxy-5-(5-methyl-2,4-dioxopyrimidin-1-yl)oxolan-2-yl]methoxy-morpholin-4-ylphosphinicacid
Short nameMU1
MODOMICS code4000015553G
Nature of the modified residueUnnatural
RNAMods code
Residue unique ID450
Found in RNAYes

Chemical information

Sum formulaC14H22N3O8P
Type of moietynucleotide
SMILES
logPNone
TPSANone
Number of atomsNone
Number of Hydrogen Bond Acceptors 1 (HBA1)None
Number of Hydrogen Bond Acceptors 2 (HBA2)None
Number of Hydrogen Bond Donors (HBD)None
InChINone
InChIKeyNone

* Chemical properties calculated with Open Babel - O'Boyle et al. Open Babel: An open chemical toolbox. J Cheminform 3, 33 (2011) (link)


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Predicted CYP Metabolic Sites

CYP3A4 CYP2D6 CYP2C9
MU1 MU1 MU1

* CYP Metabolic sites predicted with SMARTCyp. SMARTCyp is a method for prediction of which sites in a molecule that are most liable to metabolism by Cytochrome P450. It has been shown to be applicable to metabolism by the isoforms 1A2, 2A6, 2B6, 2C8, 2C19, 2E1, and 3A4 (CYP3A4), and specific models for the isoform 2C9 (CYP2C9) and isoform 2D6 (CYP2D6). CYP3A4, CYP2D6, and CYP2C9 are the three of the most important enzymes in drug metabolism since they are involved in the metabolism of more than half of the drugs used today. The three top-ranked atoms are highlighted. See: SmartCYP and SmartCYP - background; Patrik Rydberg, David E. Gloriam, Lars Olsen, The SMARTCyp cytochrome P450 metabolism prediction server, Bioinformatics, Volume 26, Issue 23, 1 December 2010, Pages 2988–2989 (link)


LC-MS Information

Monoisotopic massNone
Average massNone
[M+H]+ not available
Product ions not available
Normalized LC elution time * not available
LC elution order/characteristics not available

* normalized to guanosine (G), measured with a RP C-18 column with acetonitrile/ammonium acetate as mobile phase.

Last modification of this entry: June 19, 2024