Chemistry:3-Hydroxyaspartic acid
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Preferred IUPAC name
(2S)-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutanedioic acid | |
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(2S)-2-Amino-3-hydroxysuccinic acid
3-Hydroxyaspartic acid Beta-hydroxyaspartic acid | |
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C4H7NO5 | |
Molar mass | 149.102 g·mol−1 |
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3-Hydroxyaspartic acid (three letter abbreviation: Hya) also known as beta-hydroxyaspartic acid is derivative of aspartic acid which has been hydroxylated at position-3. The adjacent image shows L-threo-3-Hydroxyaspartate. The Hya amino acid residue is sometimes contained in EGF-like domains such as Vitamin K-dependent coagulation plasma proteins including protein C.[1]
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References
- ↑ "Γ-Glutamate and β–Hydroxyaspartate in Proteins". gamma-Glutamate and beta-hydroxyaspartate in proteins. Methods Mol. Biol.. 446. 2008. pp. 85–94. doi:10.1007/978-1-60327-084-7_6. ISBN 978-1-58829-719-8.
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