Detailed information for compound 1710068

Basic information

Technical information
  • Name: Unnamed compound
  • MW: 454.602 | Formula: C27H38N2O4
  • H donors: 1 H acceptors: 3 LogP: 3.92 Rotable bonds: 10
    Rule of 5 violations (Lipinski): 1
  • SMILES: COC(=O)[C@]12C[C@@H](CC(=O)NCCC(C)C)C(=O)N(C2=CCC(C1)(C)C)Cc1ccccc1
  • InChi: 1S/C27H38N2O4/c1-19(2)12-14-28-23(30)15-21-16-27(25(32)33-5)18-26(3,4)13-11-22(27)29(24(21)31)17-20-9-7-6-8-10-20/h6-11,19,21H,12-18H2,1-5H3,(H,28,30)/t21-,27-/m1/s1
  • InChiKey: OORIAXHAUNTHRL-JIPXPUAJSA-N  

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Synonyms

No synonyms found for this compound

Targets

Known targets for this compound

No curated genes were found associated with this compound

Predicted pathogen targets for this compound

By orthology
No druggable targets predicted by orthology data
By sequence similarity to non orthologous known druggable targets
No druggable targets predicted by sequence similarity

Obtained from network model

Ranking Plot


Putative Targets List


Species Potential target Raw Global Species
Plasmodium vivax NAD-dependent deacetylase, putative 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Brugia malayi TAR-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Entamoeba histolytica Sir2 family transcriptional regulator, putative 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Trypanosoma cruzi Silent information regulator 2 related protein 3 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Schistosoma mansoni tar DNA-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Toxoplasma gondii histone deacetylase SIR2 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Mycobacterium leprae Probable NAD-dependent deacetylase NpdA (Regulatory protein SIR2 homolog) 0.0042 0 0.5
Echinococcus multilocularis tar DNA binding protein 0.0076 1 0.5
Trypanosoma brucei Silent information regulator 2 related protein 3 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Plasmodium falciparum transcriptional regulatory protein sir2a 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Leishmania major NAD dependent deacetylase, putative,transcriptional regulator, Sir2 family protein, nicotinic acid mononucleotide 5,6-dimethylbe 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Loa Loa (eye worm) TAR-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Trichomonas vaginalis chromatin regulatory protein sir2, putative 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Schistosoma mansoni tar DNA-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Echinococcus granulosus tar DNA binding protein 0.0076 1 0.5
Brugia malayi RNA recognition motif domain containing protein 0.0076 1 1
Schistosoma mansoni tar DNA-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Trypanosoma cruzi Silent information regulator 2 related protein 3 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Loa Loa (eye worm) RNA recognition domain-containing protein domain-containing protein 0.0076 1 1
Mycobacterium ulcerans NAD-dependent deacetylase 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Trichomonas vaginalis chromatin regulatory protein sir2, putative 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Trichomonas vaginalis chromatin regulatory protein sir2, putative 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Giardia lamblia Transcriptional regulator, Sir2 family 0.0062 0.5817 0.5
Schistosoma mansoni tar DNA-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Schistosoma mansoni tar DNA-binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Loa Loa (eye worm) RNA binding protein 0.0076 1 1
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transcriptional regulatory protein 0.0062 0.5817 0.5

Activities

Activity type Activity value Assay description Source Reference
Potency (functional) 28.1838 uM PubChem BioAssay. qHTS of GLP-1 Receptor Inverse Agonists (Inhibition Mode). (Class of assay: confirmatory) ChEMBL. No reference

Phenotypes

Whole-cell/tissue/organism interactions

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Annotated phenotypes:

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External resources for this compound

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