CHEBI:61128 - oxotungsten-bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide)

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ChEBI Name oxotungsten-bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide)
ChEBI ID CHEBI:61128
Definition A W-molybdopterin cofactor comprising two molecules of molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide attached via their sulfur atoms to a central oxo-tungsten group.
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Roles Classification
Biological Role(s): cofactor
An organic molecule or ion (usually a metal ion) that is required by an enzyme for its activity. It may be attached either loosely (coenzyme) or tightly (prosthetic group).
(via molybdopterin cofactor )
Related Structures
oxotungsten-bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide) is a Structural Derivative of
nucleoside
Mass : 116.115
Formula : C5H8O3R2
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nucleobase
Definition : That part of DNA or RNA that may be involved in pairing.
phosphoric acid
Mass : 97.99520
Formula : H3O4P
26078
phosphorus oxoacid
Definition : A pnictogen oxoacid which contains phosphorus and oxygen, at least one hydrogen atom bound to oxygen, and forms an ion by the loss of one or more protons.
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).
oxotungsten-bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide) is a Conjugate Acid of
oxotungsten-bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide)(4-)
Mass : 1672.880
Formula : C40H44N20O27P4S4W
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