Common Name(e)-4-hydroxynon-2-enal
Description4-Hydroxynonenal (HNE), one of the major end products of lipid peroxidation, has been shown to be involved in signal transduction and available evidence suggests that it can affect cell cycle events in a concentration-dependent manner. glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) can modulate the intracellular concentrations of HNE by affecting its generation during lipid peroxidation by reducing hydroperoxides and also by converting it into a glutathione conjugate. Overexpression of the Alpha class GSTs in cells leads to lower steady-state levels of HNE, and these cells acquire resistance to apoptosis induced by lipid peroxidation-causing agents such as H(2)O(2), UVA, superoxide anion, and pro-oxidant xenobiotics, suggesting that signaling for apoptosis by these agents is transduced through HNE. Cells with the capacity to exclude HNE from the intracellular environment at a faster rate are relatively more resistant to apoptosis caused by H(2)O(2), UVA, superoxide anion, and pro-oxidant xenobiotics as well as by HNE, suggesting that HNE may be a common denominator in mechanisms of apoptosis caused by oxidative stress. Transfection of adherent cells with HNE-metabolizing GSTs leads to transformation of these cells due to depletion of HNE. (PMID 15288119 ). HNE has also been identified as a uremic toxin according to the European Uremic Toxin Working Group (PMID: 22626821 ).
Structure
Molecular FormulaC9H16O2
Average Mass156.22210
Monoisotopic Mass156.11503
IUPAC Name(2E)-4-hydroxynon-2-enal
Traditional Name4-hydroxynonenal
CAS Registry Number75899-68-2
SMILESCCCCCC(O)/C=C/C=O
InChI IdentifierInChI=1S/C9H16O2/c1-2-3-4-6-9(11)7-5-8-10/h5,7-9,11H,2-4,6H2,1H3/b7-5+
InChI KeyJVJFIQYAHPMBBX-FNORWQNLSA-N
CHEBI IDCHEBI:58968
HMDB IDHMDB0004362
StateSolid
Water Solubility3.08e+00 g/l
logP1.87
logS-1.71
pKa (Strongest Acidic)14.86
pKa (Strongest Basic)-2.86
Hydrogen Acceptor Count2
Hydrogen Donor Count1
Polar Surface Area37.3 Ų
Rotatable Bond Count6
Physiological Charge0
Formal Charge0
Refractivity46.56 m³·mol⁻¹
Polarizability18.71

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