CHEBI:147991 - 2-O-sulfo-β-L-threo-hex-4-enopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-β-D-GlcpNS

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ChEBI Name 2-O-sulfo-β-L-threo-hex-4-enopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-β-D-GlcpNS
ChEBI ID CHEBI:147991
ChEBI ASCII Name 2-O-sulfo-beta-L-threo-hex-4-enopyranuronosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-GlcpNS
Definition An oligosaccharide sulfate consisting of 2-O-sulfo-β-L-threo-hex-4-enopyranuronose and 2-deoxy-2-(sulfoamino)-β-D-glucopyranose joined in sequence by a (1→4) glycosidic bond.
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Submitter Gareth Owen
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Roles Classification
Chemical Role(s): Bronsted acid
A molecular entity capable of donating a hydron to an acceptor (Bronsted base).
(via oxoacid )
Related Structures
2-O-sulfo-β-L-threo-hex-4-enopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-β-D-GlcpNS is a Structural Derivative of
sulfonic acid
Mass : 82.08008
Formula : H2O3S
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oxoacid
Definition : A compound which contains oxygen, at least one other element, and at least one hydrogen bound to oxygen, and which produces a conjugate base by loss of positive hydrogen ion(s) (hydrons).
oligosaccharide
Definition : A compound in which monosaccharide units are joined by glycosidic linkages. The term is commonly used to refer to a defined structure as opposed to a polymer of unspecified length or a homologous mixture. When the linkages are of other types the compounds are regarded as oligosaccharide analogues.
carbohydrate
Definition : Any member of the class of organooxygen compounds that is a polyhydroxy-aldehyde or -ketone or a lactol resulting from their intramolecular condensation (monosaccharides); substances derived from these by reduction of the carbonyl group (alditols), by oxidation of one or more hydroxy groups to afford the corresponding aldehydes, ketones, or carboxylic acids, or by replacement of one or more hydroxy group(s) by a hydrogen atom; and polymeric products arising by intermolecular acetal formation between two or more such molecules (disaccharides, polysaccharides and oligosaccharides). Carbohydrates contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms; prior to any oxidation or reduction, most have the empirical formula Cm(H2O)n. Compounds obtained from carbohydrates by substitution, etc., are known as carbohydrate derivatives and may contain other elements. Cyclitols are generally not regarded as carbohydrates.
sulfuric acid
Mass : 98.07948
Formula : H2O4S
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