CHEBI:83001 - (9-methyldecyl)sulfamate

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ChEBI Name (9-methyldecyl)sulfamate
ChEBI ID CHEBI:83001
Definition An organic sulfamate oxoanion that is the conjugate base of (9-methyldecyl)sulfamic acid. It has been isolated from Daphnia pulex and has been shown to cause morphological changes in the green alga Scenedesmus gutwinskii.
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Formula C11H24NO3S
Net Charge -1
Average Mass 250.37900
Monoisotopic Mass 250.14824
InChI InChI=1S/C11H25NO3S/c1-11(2)9-7-5-3-4-6-8-10-12-16(13,14)15/h11-12H,3-10H2,1-2H3,(H,13,14,15)/p-1
InChIKey GAYAKNYWWOBJHZ-UHFFFAOYSA-M
SMILES CC(C)CCCCCCCCNS([O-])(=O)=O
Metabolite of Species Details
Daphnia pulex (NCBI:txid6669) See: Isolation of New Aliphatic Sulfates and Sulfamate as the Daphnia Kairomones Inducing Morphological Change of a Phytoplankton Scenedesmus gutwinskii Ko YASUMOTO, Akinori NISHIGAMI, Hiroaki AOI, Chise TSUCHIHASHI, Fumie KASAI,Takenori KUSUMI, and Takashi OOI Chem. Pharm. Bull. 56(1) 133-136 (2008)
Roles Classification
Biological Role(s): kairomone
A semiochemical used for inter-species chemical communication in a way that benefits an individual of another species that receives the chemical signal.
Daphnia pulex metabolite
A Daphnia metabolite produced by the species Daphnia pulex.
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing (9-methyldecyl)sulfamate (CHEBI:83001) has role Daphnia pulex metabolite (CHEBI:83075)
(9-methyldecyl)sulfamate (CHEBI:83001) has role kairomone (CHEBI:83074)
(9-methyldecyl)sulfamate (CHEBI:83001) is a organic sulfamate oxoanion (CHEBI:61660)
(9-methyldecyl)sulfamate (CHEBI:83001) is conjugate base of (9-methyldecyl)sulfamic acid (CHEBI:83090)
Incoming (9-methyldecyl)sulfamic acid (CHEBI:83090) is conjugate acid of (9-methyldecyl)sulfamate (CHEBI:83001)
IUPAC Name
(9-methyldecyl)sulfamate
Registry Number Type Source
15864354 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
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Last Modified
23 September 2014