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2254 BIOSC 1544 SEC1000 Homework: Cheminformatics #2

单项选择题

For this and the next few questions, you will consider the molecule lisinopril. What is the SMILES string of lisinopril? (Hint: use PubChem to find its SMILES string)

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The question asks for the SMILES string of lisinopril and notes to use PubChem to find it. In this instance, the provided data does not include multiple-choice options to evaluate, only a single answer string. I will nevertheless analyze the given SMILES and explain its components so you can judge its plausibility and how it encodes lisinopril’s structure. First, consider what lisinopril is: a peptide-like ACE inhibitor built from an ingredient backbone that includes a dipeptide motif linked to a lysine residue, and with a terminal carboxylate group. It contains several stereocenters, amide bonds, carboxyl groups, and an aromatic phenyl moiety as part of the cap at the end of the molecule. A correct SMILES should reflect the amide linkages, the lysine side chain, the aromatic ring, and the terminal carboxylate groups, while preserving the stereochemistry at the chiral centers. Option analysis (given single string): - The string provided is: C1C[C@H](N(C1)C(=O)[C@H](CCCC......Login to view full explanation

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