Showing metabocard for Triacetylfusarinin C (MMDBc0060823)
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Version | 1.0 | ||||||||||||
Status | Detected and Quantified | ||||||||||||
Creation Date | 2025-10-02 23:37:39 UTC | ||||||||||||
Update Date | 2025-10-08 21:35:23 UTC | ||||||||||||
Metabolite ID | MMDBc0060823 | ||||||||||||
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Common Name | Triacetylfusarinin C | ||||||||||||
Description | Triacetylfusarinin C is a secondary metabolite belonging to the class of polyketides. Its chemical structure features multiple acetyl groups, which contribute to its unique properties and reactivity. In the context of fungal biology, triacetylfusarinin C is involved in various metabolic pathways, particularly those related to the synthesis of other important metabolites such as ferricrocin and gliotoxin. These compounds play critical roles in the organism's ability to manage iron homeostasis and evade host immune responses. The presence of triacetylfusarinin C alongside other metabolites, such as DNA and fungal galactomannan, indicates its potential involvement in complex biochemical interactions within fungal cells (PMID:36836276 ). Understanding the chemical nature and biological pathways associated with triacetylfusarinin C can provide insights into its role in fungal physiology and its potential implications in health and disease. | ||||||||||||
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Synonyms | Not Available | ||||||||||||
Molecular Formula | C39H60N6O15 | ||||||||||||
Average Mass | 852.936 | ||||||||||||
Monoisotopic Mass | 852.411665256 | ||||||||||||
IUPAC Name | Not Available | ||||||||||||
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CAS Registry Number | Not Available | ||||||||||||
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InChI Identifier | Not Available | ||||||||||||
InChI Key | VGXYDZCCQDSGLZ-QVPILNJQNA-N | ||||||||||||
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Pathways | This table shows at most 5 pathways. For the full list of associated pathways: See All Associated Bacterial Pathways
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Reactions This table shows at most 20 reactions. For the full list of associated reactions: See All Associated Reactions
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CMMC Knowledgebase | VGXYDZCCQDSGLZ-QVPILNJQSA-N | ||||||||||||
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Synthesis Reference | Not Available | ||||||||||||
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