Species | Target name | Source | Bibliographic reference |
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Rattus norvegicus | Serotonin 1a (5-HT1a) receptor | Starlite/ChEMBL | References |
Species | Potential target | Raw | Global | Species |
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Echinococcus multilocularis | voltage dependent calcium channel subunit | 0.2113 | 1 | 1 |
Brugia malayi | Cache domain containing protein | 0.0425 | 0.1403 | 0.5 |
Loa Loa (eye worm) | hypothetical protein | 0.0425 | 0.1403 | 1 |
Schistosoma mansoni | dihydropyridine-sensitive l-type calcium channel | 0.0465 | 0.1603 | 0.4078 |
Schistosoma mansoni | hypothetical protein | 0.0496 | 0.1765 | 0.4488 |
Echinococcus granulosus | voltage dependent calcium channel subunit | 0.0961 | 0.4132 | 0.4132 |
Echinococcus multilocularis | voltage dependent calcium channel subunit | 0.0961 | 0.4132 | 0.4132 |
Schistosoma mansoni | serine-rich repeat protein | 0.0496 | 0.1765 | 0.4488 |
Schistosoma mansoni | dihydropyridine-sensitive l-type calcium channel | 0.0922 | 0.3932 | 1 |
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.
1 literature reference was collected for this gene.