Compound class:
Natural product
Comment: Okadaic acid is a polyketide that was originally isolated from the marine sponges Halichondria okadaii and H. melanodocia, but was subsequently found to originate in marine plankton which are ingested by the sponges (and other bivalve filter-feeders). It is a toxin in humans, being the causative agent of diarrheic seafood poisoning following the ingestion of contaminated shellfish. Naturally occurring congeners of okadaic acid (acanthafolicin and dinophysis toxins 1-4) are equally potent toxins. Okadaic acid and related compounds inhibit human protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A [ 1, 3].
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2D Structure
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Physico-chemical Properties
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Hydrogen bond acceptors
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13
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Hydrogen bond donors
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5
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Rotatable bonds
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10
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Topological polar surface area
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182.83
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Molecular weight
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804.47
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XLogP
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2.97
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No. Lipinski's rules broken
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1
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SMILES / InChI / InChIKey
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Canonical SMILES
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CC1=CC2(OC(C1)C(C=CC1CCC3(O1)CCC1C(O3)C(O)C(=C)C(O1)C(CC(C1OC3(CCCCO3)CCC1C)C)O)C)OC(CCC2O)CC(C(=O)O)(O)C
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Isomeric SMILES
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CC1=C[C@]2(O[C@@H](C1)[C@@H](/C=C/[C@H]1CC[C@]3(O1)CC[C@@H]1[C@@H](O3)[C@H](O)C(=C)[C@H](O1)[C@H](C[C@@H]([C@H]1O[C@@]3(CCCCO3)CC[C@H]1C)C)O)C)O[C@@H](CC[C@H]2O)C[C@](C(=O)O)(O)C
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InChI
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InChI=1S/C44H68O13/c1-25-21-34(55-44(23-25)35(46)12-11-31(54-44)24-41(6,50)40(48)49)26(2)9-10-30-14-18-43(53-30)19-15-33-39(57-43)36(47)29(5)38(52-33)32(45)22-28(4)37-27(3)13-17-42(56-37)16-7-8-20-51-42/h9-10,23,26-28,30-39,45-47,50H,5,7-8,11-22,24H2,1-4,6H3,(H,48,49)/b10-9+/t26-,27-,28+,30+,31+,32+,33-,34+,35-,36-,37+,38+,39-,41-,42+,43-,44-/m1/s1
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InChI Key
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QNDVLZJODHBUFM-WFXQOWMNSA-N
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