Target
Prostaglandin D2 receptor 2
Ligand
BDBM50205275
Substrate
n/a
Meas. Tech.
ChEMBL_425900 (CHEMBL907960)
Ki
745±n/a nM
Citation
 Sturino, CFO'Neill, GLachance, NBoyd, MBerthelette, CLabelle, MLi, LRoy, BScheigetz, JTsou, NAubin, YBateman, KPChauret, NDay, SHLévesque, JFSeto, CSilva, JHTrimble, LACarriere, MCDenis, DGreig, GKargman, SLamontagne, SMathieu, MCSawyer, NSlipetz, DAbraham, WMJones, TMcAuliffe, MPiechuta, HNicoll-Griffith, DAWang, ZZamboni, RYoung, RNMetters, KM Discovery of a potent and selective prostaglandin D2 receptor antagonist, [(3R)-4-(4-chloro-benzyl)-7-fluoro-5-(methylsulfonyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocyclopenta[b]indol-3-yl]-acetic acid (MK-0524). J Med Chem 50:794-806 (2007) [PubMed]  Article 
Target
Name:
Prostaglandin D2 receptor 2
Synonyms:
CD_antigen=CD294 | CRTH2 | Chemoattractant Receptor-homologous molecule expressed on T-helper type 2 cells (CRTH2) | Chemoattractant receptor-homologous molecule expressed on Th2 cells | Chemoattractant receptor-homologous molecule expressed on Th2 cells (CRTH2) | DL1R | G protein-coupled receptor 44 | G-protein coupled receptor 44 | GPR44 | PD2R2_HUMAN | PTGDR2 | Prostaglandin D2 | Prostaglandin D2 receptor 2 | Prostaglandin D2 receptor 2 (PGD2)
Type:
Enzyme
Mol. Mass.:
43295.45
Organism:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Description:
Q9Y5Y4
Residue:
395
Sequence:
MSANATLKPLCPILEQMSRLQSHSNTSIRYIDHAAVLLHGLASLLGLVENGVILFVVGCRMRQTVVTTWVLHLALSDLLASASLPFFTYFLAVGHSWELGTTFCKLHSSIFFLNMFASGFLLSAISLDRCLQVVRPVWAQNHRTVAAAHKVCLVLWALAVLNTVPYFVFRDTISRLDGRIMCYYNVLLLNPGPDRDATCNSRQVALAVSKFLLAFLVPLAIIASSHAAVSLRLQHRGRRRPGRFVRLVAAVVAAFALCWGPYHVFSLLEARAHANPGLRPLVWRGLPFVTSLAFFNSVANPVLYVLTCPDMLRKLRRSLRTVLESVLVDDSELGGAGSSRRRRTSSTARSASPLALCSRPEEPRGPARLLGWLLGSCAASPQTGPLNRALSSTSS
  
Inhibitor
Name:
BDBM50205275
Synonyms:
CHEMBL426559 | [(3R)-4-(4-chlorobenzyl)-7-fluoro-5-(methylsulfonyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocyclopenta[b]indol-3-yl]-acetic acid
Type:
Small organic molecule
Emp. Form.:
C21H19ClFNO4S
Mol. Mass.:
435.896
SMILES:
CS(=O)(=O)c1cc(F)cc2c3CC[C@H](CC(O)=O)c3n(Cc3ccc(Cl)cc3)c12
Structure:
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