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Organism ID:
5518)
Acholeplasma
axanthum
S743 ATCC 25176
(
Ancestor NCBI TaxID 29552
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Taxonomic group:
bacteria
Phylum:
Tenericutes
The following compound(s) are assigned to this organism:
Compound ID:
4553
LIP-(1-1)-+ | a-D-Galf-(1-3)-Gro | LIP-(1-2)-+
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Structure type:
oligomer
Trivial name:
glycosyldiacylglycerol
Compound class:
glycolipid
Reference(s) to other database(s):
CCSD:
31433
, CBank-STR:2510
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1983, "Structures and properties of acyl diglucosylcholesterol and galactofuranosyl diacylglycerol from Acholeplasma axanthum"
CSDB ID 108912
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Compound ID:
10038
LIP-(1-1)-+ | LIP-(1-3)-+ | | | LIP-(1-2)-a-D-Galf-(1-3)-Gro | LIP-(1-2)-+
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Structure type:
oligomer
Trivial name:
glycosyldiacylglycerol
Compound class:
glycolipid
Reference(s) to other database(s):
CCSD:
31434
, CBank-STR:7418
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1983, "Structures and properties of acyl diglucosylcholesterol and galactofuranosyl diacylglycerol from Acholeplasma axanthum"
CSDB ID 108913
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Compound ID:
10039
LIP-(1-?)-+ | a-D-Glcp-(1-3)-a-D-Glcp-(1--/(->3) Cholesterol/
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Structure type:
oligomer
Aglycon:
(->3) Cholesterol
Trivial name:
glycoside
Reference(s) to other database(s):
CCSD:
31435
, CBank-STR:3347
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1983, "Structures and properties of acyl diglucosylcholesterol and galactofuranosyl diacylglycerol from Acholeplasma axanthum"
CSDB ID 108914
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