BDBM50206705 CHEMBL3941970

SMILES CC(C)C[C@H](NC(=O)C1(CCOC1c1ccc(Br)cc1)NC(=O)[C@@H]1CCCN1C(=O)[C@H](CCCCN)NC(=O)[C@@H](N)CCCNC(N)=N)C(O)=O

InChI Key InChIKey=PRIGXNBMRKIROG-XFHAQAAWSA-N

Data  4 KI

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Activity Spreadsheet -- Enzyme Inhibition Constant Data from BindingDB

Found 4 hits for monomerid = 50206705   

TargetNeurotensin receptor type 2(Homo sapiens (Human))
University Of Regensburg

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50206705(CHEMBL3941970)
Affinity DataKi:  1.60E+4nMAssay Description:Displacement of [leucine-3H]NT (8 to 13 residues) from human NTS2 receptor expressed in HEK293 cell membranes after 60 mins by scintillation countingMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetNeurotensin receptor type 2(Homo sapiens (Human))
University Of Regensburg

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50206705(CHEMBL3941970)
Affinity DataKi:  1.60E+4nMAssay Description:Displacement of [leucine-3H]NT (8 to 13 residues) from human NTS2 receptor expressed in HEK293 cell membranes after 60 mins by scintillation countingMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed
TargetNeurotensin receptor type 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
University Of Regensburg

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50206705(CHEMBL3941970)
Affinity DataKi:  7.05E+4nMAssay Description:Displacement of [3H]neurotensin from human NTS1 receptor expressed in CHOK1 cell membranes after 60 mins by scintillation countingMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetNeurotensin receptor type 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
University Of Regensburg

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50206705(CHEMBL3941970)
Affinity DataKi: >1.00E+5nMAssay Description:Displacement of [3H]neurotensin from human NTS1 receptor expressed in CHOK1 cell membranes after 60 mins by scintillation countingMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed