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"(2R)-2-{[(4-FLUORO-3-METHYLPHENYL)SULFONYL]AMINO}-N-HYDROXY-2-TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-4-YLACETAMIDE"
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" experimental This compound belongs to the alpha amino acid amides. These are amide derivatives of alpha amino acids. Alpha Amino Acid Amides Organic Compounds Organic Acids and Derivatives Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Amino Acids, Peptides, and Analogues Benzenesulfonamides Toluenes Fluorobenzenes Oxanes Aryl Fluorides Sulfonamides Sulfonyls Hydroxamic Acids Polyamines Enolates Ethers Organofluorides benzenesulfonamide fluorobenzene toluene aryl fluoride aryl halide benzene oxane sulfonyl sulfonamide sulfonic acid derivative carboxamide group hydroxamic acid polyamine ether enolate organofluoride amine organohalogen organonitrogen compound logP 0.12 ALOGPS logS -2.5 ALOGPS Water Solubility 1.16e+00 g/l ALOGPS logP 0.76 ChemAxon IUPAC Name (2R)-2-[(4-fluoro-3-methylbenzene)sulfonamido]-N-hydroxy-2-(oxan-4-yl)acetamide ChemAxon Traditional IUPAC Name (2R)-2-(4-fluoro-3-methylbenzenesulfonamido)-N-hydroxy-2-(oxan-4-yl)acetamide ChemAxon Molecular Weight 346.374 ChemAxon Monoisotopic Weight 346.099870623 ChemAxon SMILES [H][C@@](NS(=O)(=O)C1=CC(C)=C(F)C=C1)(C1CCOCC1)C(=O)NO ChemAxon Molecular Formula C14H19FN2O5S ChemAxon InChI InChI=1S/C14H19FN2O5S/c1-9-8-11(2-3-12(9)15)23(20,21)17-13(14(18)16-19)10-4-6-22-7-5-10/h2-3,8,10,13,17,19H,4-7H2,1H3,(H,16,18)/t13-/m1/s1 ChemAxon InChIKey InChIKey=LUCFRFDOOYLALP-CYBMUJFWSA-N ChemAxon Polar Surface Area (PSA) 104.73 ChemAxon Refractivity 81.08 ChemAxon Polarizability 32.84 ChemAxon Rotatable Bond Count 4 ChemAxon H Bond Acceptor Count 5 ChemAxon H Bond Donor Count 3 ChemAxon pKa (strongest acidic) 8.68 ChemAxon pKa (strongest basic) -4.1 ChemAxon Physiological Charge 0 ChemAxon Number of Rings 2 ChemAxon Bioavailability 1 ChemAxon Rule of Five true ChemAxon Ghose Filter true ChemAxon PubChem Compound 4369384 PubChem Substance 99443761 ChemSpider 3571962 PDB 915 BE0001363 Lethal factor Bacillus anthracis # Berman HM, Westbrook J, Feng Z, Gilliland G, Bhat TN, Weissig H, Shindyalov IN, Bourne PE: The Protein Data Bank. Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):235-42. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10592235 unknown Lethal factor Involved in protease activity One of the three proteins composing the anthrax toxin, the agent which infects many mammalian species and that may cause death. LF is the lethal factor that, when associated with PA, causes death. LF is not toxic by itself. It is a protease that cleaves the N-terminal of most dual specificity mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases (MAPKKs or MAP2Ks) (except for MAP2K5). Cleavage invariably occurs within the N-terminal proline-rich region preceding the kinase domain, thus disrupting a sequence involved in directing specific protein-protein interactions necessary for the assembly of signaling complexes. There may be other cytosolic targets of LF involved in cytotoxicity. The proteasome may mediate a toxic process initiated by LF in the cell cytosol involving degradation of unidentified molecules that are essential for macrophage homeostasis. This is an early step in LeTx intoxication, but it is downstream of the cleavage by LF of MEK1 or other putative substrates lef Secreted protein None 5.69 93771.0 Bacillus anthracis GenBank Gene Database M29081 GenBank Protein Database 143144 UniProtKB P15917 UniProt Accession LEF_BACAN Anthrax lethal toxin endopeptidase component EC 3.4.24.83 Lethal factor precursor LF >Lethal factor precursor MNIKKEFIKVISMSCLVTAITLSGPVFIPLVQGAGGHGDVGMHVKEKEKNKDENKRKDEE RNKTQEEHLKEIMKHIVKIEVKGEEAVKKEAAEKLLEKVPSDVLEMYKAIGGKIYIVDGD ITKHISLEALSEDKKKIKDIYGKDALLHEHYVYAKEGYEPVLVIQSSEDYVENTEKALNV YYEIGKILSRDILSKINQPYQKFLDVLNTIKNASDSDGQDLLFTNQLKEHPTDFSVEFLE QNSNEVQEVFAKAFAYYIEPQHRDVLQLYAPEAFNYMDKFNEQEINLSLEELKDQRMLAR YEKWEKIKQHYQHWSDSLSEEGRGLLKKLQIPIEPKKDDIIHSLSQEEKELLKRIQIDSS DFLSTEEKEFLKKLQIDIRDSLSEEEKELLNRIQVDSSNPLSEKEKEFLKKLKLDIQPYD INQRLQDTGGLIDSPSINLDVRKQYKRDIQNIDALLHQSIGSTLYNKIYLYENMNINNLT ATLGADLVDSTDNTKINRGIFNEFKKNFKYSISSNYMIVDINERPALDNERLKWRIQLSP DTRAGYLENGKLILQRNIGLEIKDVQIIKQSEKEYIRIDAKVVPKSKIDTKIQEAQLNIN QEWNKALGLPKYTKLITFNVHNRYASNIVESAYLILNEWKNNIQSDLIKKVTNYLVDGNG RFVFTDITLPNIAEQYTHQDEIYEQVHSKGLYVPESRSILLHGPSKGVELRNDSEGFIHE FGHAVDDYAGYLLDKNQSDLVTNSKKFIDIFKEEGSNLTSYGRTNEAEFFAEAFRLMHST DHAERLKVQKNAPKTFQFINDQIKFIINS >2430 bp ATGAATATAAAAAAAGAATTTATAAAAGTAATTAGTATGTCATGTTTAGTAACAGCAATT ACTTTGAGTGGTCCCGTCTTTATCCCCCTTGTACAGGGGGCGGGCGGTCATGGTGATGTA GGTATGCACGTAAAAGAGAAAGAGAAAAATAAAGATGAGAATAAGAGAAAAGATGAAGAA CGAAATAAAACACAGGAAGAGCATTTAAAGGAAATCATGAAACACATTGTAAAAATAGAA GTAAAAGGGGAGGAAGCTGTTAAAAAAGAGGCAGCAGAAAAGCTACTTGAGAAAGTACCA TCTGATGTTTTAGAGATGTATAAAGCAATTGGAGGAAAGATATATATTGTGGATGGTGAT ATTACAAAACATATATCTTTAGAAGCATTATCTGAAGATAAGAAAAAAATAAAAGACATT TATGGGAAAGATGCTTTATTACATGAACATTATGTATATGCAAAAGAAGGATATGAACCC GTACTTGTAATCCAATCTTCGGAAGATTATGTAGAAAATACTGAAAAGGCACTGAACGTT TATTATGAAATAGGTAAGATATTATCAAGGGATATTTTAAGTAAAATTAATCAACCATAT CAGAAATTTTTAGATGTATTAAATACCATTAAAAATGCATCTGATTCAGATGGACAAGAT CTTTTATTTACTAATCAGCTTAAGGAACATCCCACAGACTTTTCTGTAGAATTCTTGGAA CAAAATAGCAATGAGGTACAAGAAGTATTTGCGAAAGCTTTTGCATATTATATCGAGCCA CAGCATCGTGATGTTTTACAGCTTTATGCACCGGAAGCTTTTAATTACATGGATAAATTT AACGAACAAGAAATAAATCTATCCTTGGAAGAACTTAAAGATCAACGGATGCTGTCAAGA TATGAAAAATGGGAAAAGATAAAACAGCACTATCAACACTGGAGCGATTCTTTATCTGAA GAAGGAAGAGGACTTTTAAAAAAGCTGCAGATTCCTATTGAGCCAAAGAAAGATGACATA ATTCATTCTTTATCTCAAGAAGAAAAAGAGCTTCTAAAAAGAATACAAATTGATAGTAGT GATTTTTTATCTACTGAGGAAAAAGAGTTTTTAAAAAAGCTACAAATTGATATTCGTGAT TCTTTATCTGAAGAAGAAAAAGAGCTTTTAAATAGAATACAGGTGGATAGTAGTAATCCT TTATCTGAAAAAGAAAAAGAGTTTTTAAAAAAGCTGAAACTTGATATTCAACCATATGAT ATTAATCAAAGGTTGCAAGATACAGGAGGGTTAATTGATAGTCCGTCAATTAATCTTGAT GTAAGAAAGCAGTATAAAAGGGATATTCAAAATATTGATGCTTTATTACATCAATCCATT GGAAGTACCTTGTACAATAAAATTTATTTGTATGAAAATATGAATATCAATAACCTTACA GCAACCCTAGGTGCGGATTTAGTTGATTCCACTGATAATACTAAAATTAATAGAGGTATT TTCAATGAATTCAAAAAAAATTTCAAATATAGTATTTCTAGTAACTATATGATTGTTGAT ATAAATGAAAGGCCTGCATTAGATAATGAGCGTTTGAAATGGAGAATCCAATTATCACCA GATACTCGAGCAGGATATTTAGAAAATGGAAAGCTTATATTACAAAGAAACATCGGTCTG GAAATAAAGGATGTACAAATAATTAAGCAATCCGAAAAAGAATATATAAGGATTGATGCG AAAGTAGTGCCAAAGAGTAAAATAGATACAAAAATTCAAGAAGCACAGTTAAATATAAAT CAGGAATGGAATAAAGCATTAGGGTTACCAAAATATACAAAGCTTATTACATTCAACGTG CATAATAGATATGCATCCAATATTGTAGAAAGTGCTTATTTAATATTGAATGAATGGAAA AATAATATTCAAAGTGATCTTATAAAAAAGGTAACAAATTACTTAGTTGATGGTAATGGA AGATTTGTTTTTACCGATATTACTCTCCCTAATATAGCTGAACAATATACACATCAAGAT GAGATATATGAGCAAGTTCATTCAAAAGGGTTATATGTTCCAGAATCCCGTTCTATATTA CTCCATGGACCTTCAAAAGGTGTAGAATTAAGGAATGATAGTGAGGGTTTTATACACGAA TTTGGACATGCTGTGGATGATTATGCTGGATATCTATTAGATAAGAACCAATCTGATTTA GTTACAAATTCTAAAAAATTCATTGATATTTTTAAGGAAGAAGGGAGTAATTTAACTTCG TATGGGAGAACAAATGAAGCGGAATTTTTTGCAGAAGCCTTTAGGTTAATGCATTCTACG GACCATGCTGAACGTTTAAAAGTTCAAAAAAATGCTCCGAAAACTTTCCAATTTATTAAC GATCAGATTAAGTTCATTATTAACTCATAA PF09156 Anthrax-tox_M PF07737 ATLF component extracellular region function peptidase activity function catalytic activity function hydrolase activity function metallopeptidase activity function ion binding function cation binding function transition metal ion binding function zinc ion binding function binding process proteolysis process metabolism process macromolecule metabolism process interaction between organisms process interspecies interaction between organisms process symbiosis, encompassing mutualism through parasitism process pathogenesis process protein metabolism process cellular protein metabolism process physiological process "

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