BDBM50178305 ARCHAZOLID A

SMILES CNC(=O)O[C@@H](CC(C)C)c1nc(cs1)[C@H]1OC(=O)\C(C)=C\C\C(C)=C\[C@@H](O)[C@@H](C)\C=C(\C)/C=C(/C)\C=C\[C@@H](O)[C@H](C)[C@H](OC)\C(C)=C\C=C\[C@@H]1C

InChI Key InChIKey=CUYVVUGLFUIZAZ-YYRKZZGWSA-N

Data  1 KI  2 IC50  1 EC50

PDB links: 1 PDB ID matches this monomer.

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Activity Spreadsheet -- Enzyme Inhibition Constant Data from BindingDB

Found 4 hits for monomerid = 50178305   

TargetAdenosine receptor A3(Homo sapiens (Human))
Universit£T Bonn

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50178305(ARCHAZOLID A)
Affinity DataKi:  967nMAssay Description:Displacement of [3H]PSB-11 from human A3 adenosine receptor expressed in CHO cell membranes incubated for 60 mins by liquid scintillation counting me...More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetP2X purinoceptor 3(Homo sapiens (Human))
Universit£T Bonn

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50178305(ARCHAZOLID A)
Affinity DataIC50:  86nMAssay Description:Inhibition of human P2X3 assessed as reduction in agonist-induced intracellular Ca2+ concentration pre-incubated for 30 mins before agonist addition ...More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetBile acid receptor(Homo sapiens (Human))
Max Planck Institute Of Molecular Physiology

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50178305(ARCHAZOLID A)
Affinity DataEC50:  200nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at farnesoid x receptor(unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetNeutrophil elastase(Homo sapiens (Human))
Universit£T Bonn

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50178305(ARCHAZOLID A)
Affinity DataIC50:  352nMAssay Description:Inhibition of human leukocyte elastase assessed as reduction in pNA release using chromogenic MeO-Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-pNA substrate measured over 10 ...More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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