| General Information of MET (ID: META00882) |
| Name |
Histidylaspartic acid
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| Synonyms |
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H-D dipeptide; HD; HD dipeptide; His-Asp; Histidine aspartate dipeptide; Histidine aspartic acid dipeptide; Histidine-aspartate dipeptide; Histidine-aspartic acid dipeptide; Histidinyl-aspartate; Histidinyl-aspartic acid; Histidinylaspartate; Histidinylaspartic acid; Histidyl-aspartate; Histidyl-aspartic acid; Histidylaspartate; Histidylaspartic acid; L-His-L-asp; L-Histidinyl-L-aspartate; L-Histidinyl-L-aspartic acid; L-Histidyl-L-aspartate; L-Histidyl-L-aspartic acid; N-Histidinylaspartate; N-Histidinylaspartic acid; N-Histidylaspartate; N-Histidylaspartic acid; N-L-Histidinyl-L-aspartate; N-L-Histidinyl-L-aspartic acid; N-L-Histidyl-L-aspartate; N-L-Histidyl-L-aspartic acid
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| Source |
Endogenous;Endogenous
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| Structure Type |
Amino acids, peptides, and analogues (Click to Show/Hide the Complete Structure Type Hierarchy)
Organic acids and derivatives
Carboxylic acids and derivatives
Amino acids, peptides, and analogues
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| Formula |
C10H14N4O5
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| Structure |
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| Physicochemical Properties |
Molecular Weight |
270.24 |
Topological Polar Surface Area |
158 |
| XlogP |
-4.4 |
Complexity |
362 |
| Heavy Atom Count |
19 |
Rotatable Bond Count |
7 |
| Hydrogen Bond Donor Count |
5 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count |
7 |
| Function |
Histidylaspartic acid is a dipeptide composed of histidine and aspartic acid. It is an incomplete breakdown product of protein digestion or protein catabolism. Dipeptides are organic compounds containing a sequence of exactly two alpha-amino acids joined by a peptide bond. Some dipeptides are known to have physiological or cell-signalling effects although most are simply short-lived intermediates on their way to specific amino acid degradation pathways following further proteolysis.
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