Common Name2-oxoadipate
Description2-Oxoadipic acid is produced from lysine in the cytosol of cells via the saccharopine and the pipecolic acid pathways. Catabolites of hydroxylysine and tryptophan enter these pathways as 2-aminoadipic- -semialdehyde and 2-oxoadipate, respectively. In the matrix of mitochondria, 2-oxoadipate is decarboxylated to glutaryl-CoA by the 2-oxoadipate dehydrogenase complex and then converted to acetyl-CoA. 2-Oxoadipic aciduria is an in-born error of metabolism of lysine, tryptophan, and hydroxylysine, in which abnormal quantities of 2-aminoadipic acid are found in body fluids along with 2-oxoadipic acid. Patients with 2-Oxoadipic acidemias are mentally retarded with hypotonia or seizures. 2-Oxoadipic aciduria can occur in patients with Kearns-Sayre Syndrome, a progressive disorder with onset prior to 20 years of age in which multiple organ systems are affected, including progressive external ophthalmoplegia, retinopathy, and the age of onset, and these are associated classically with abnormalities in cardiac conduction, cerebellar signs, and elevated cerebrospinal fluid protein (PMID: 10655159 , 16183823 , 11083877 ). Oxoadipic acid is found to be associated with alpha-aminoadipic aciduria, which is an inborn error of metabolism.
Structure
Molecular FormulaC6H8O5
Average Mass160.12470
Monoisotopic Mass160.03717
IUPAC Name2-oxohexanedioic acid
Traditional NameOxoadipic acid
CAS Registry Number3184-35-8
SMILESO=C([O-])CCCC(=O)C(=O)[O-]
InChI IdentifierInChI=1S/C6H8O5/c7-4(6(10)11)2-1-3-5(8)9/h1-3H2,(H,8,9)(H,10,11)
InChI KeyFGSBNBBHOZHUBO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CHEBI IDCHEBI:57499
HMDB IDHMDB0000225
Pathways
NameSMPDB/PathBank
Lysine degradation
Glutaric Aciduria Type I
Saccharopinuria/Hyperlysinemia II
Hyperlysinemia I, Familial
Hyperlysinemia II or Saccharopinuria
Pyridoxine dependency with seizures
2-aminoadipic 2-oxoadipic aciduria
StateSolid
Water Solubility2.34e+01 g/l
logP-0.37
logS-0.83
pKa (Strongest Acidic)2.84
pKa (Strongest Basic)-9.66
Hydrogen Acceptor Count5
Hydrogen Donor Count2
Polar Surface Area91.67 Ų
Rotatable Bond Count5
Physiological Charge-2
Formal Charge0
Refractivity33.48 m³·mol⁻¹
Polarizability14.16

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