Species | Potential target | Raw | Global | Species |
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Probable thymidine phosphorylase DeoA (tdrpase) (pyrimidine phosphorylase) | 0.5118 | 1 | 1 |
Echinococcus multilocularis | thymidine phosphorylase | 0.5118 | 1 | 0.5 |
Mycobacterium leprae | Probable anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase TrpD | 0.1445 | 0 | 0.5 |
Mycobacterium ulcerans | thymidine phosphorylase | 0.5118 | 1 | 1 |
Activity type | Activity value | Assay description | Source | Reference |
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AC50 (functional) | PUBCHEM_BIOASSAY: Cytochrome panel assay with activity outcomes. (Class of assay: other) Panel member name: p450-cyp2c9 Compounds with AC50 equal or less than 10 uM are considered active | ChEMBL. | No reference | |
AC50 (functional) | PUBCHEM_BIOASSAY: Cytochrome panel assay with activity outcomes. (Class of assay: other) Panel member name: p450-cyp2c19 Compounds with AC50 equal or less than 10 uM are considered active | ChEMBL. | No reference | |
AC50 (functional) | PUBCHEM_BIOASSAY: Cytochrome panel assay with activity outcomes. (Class of assay: other) Panel member name: p450-cyp1a2 Compounds with AC50 equal or less than 10 uM are considered active | ChEMBL. | No reference | |
AC50 (functional) | PUBCHEM_BIOASSAY: Cytochrome panel assay with activity outcomes. (Class of assay: other) Panel member name: p450-cyp3a4 Compounds with AC50 equal or less than 10 uM are considered active | ChEMBL. | No reference | |
AC50 (functional) | PUBCHEM_BIOASSAY: Cytochrome panel assay with activity outcomes. (Class of assay: other) Panel member name: p450-cyp2d6 Compounds with AC50 equal or less than 10 uM are considered active | ChEMBL. | No reference |
Many chemical entities in TDR Targets come from high-throughput screenings with whole cells or tissue samples, and not all assayed compounds have been tested against a single a single target protein, probably because they get ruled out during screening process. Even if these compounds may have not been of interest in the original screening, they may come as interesting leads for other screening assays. Furthermore, we may be able to propose drug-target associations using chemical similarities and network patterns.