BDBM50413891 VESTIPITANT

SMILES C[C@@H](N(C)C(=O)N1CCNC[C@@H]1c1ccc(F)cc1C)c1cc(cc(c1)C(F)(F)F)C(F)(F)F

InChI Key InChIKey=SBBYBXSFWOLDDG-JLTOFOAXSA-N

Data  3 KI  1 IC50  1 Kd

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Activity Spreadsheet -- Enzyme Inhibition Constant Data from BindingDB

Found 5 hits for monomerid = 50413891   

TargetSubstance-P receptor(Homo sapiens (Human))
Glaxosmithkline

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50413891(VESTIPITANT)
Affinity DataKi:  0.224nMAssay Description:Displacement of [3H]SP from human NK1 receptor expressed in CHO cells by liquid scintillation countingMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed
TargetSubstance-P receptor(Homo sapiens (Human))
Glaxosmithkline

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50413891(VESTIPITANT)
Affinity DataKi:  0.224nMAssay Description:Displacement of [3H]substance P from human recombinant NK1 receptor expressed in CHO cellsMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed
TargetSubstance-P receptor(Homo sapiens (Human))
Glaxosmithkline

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50413891(VESTIPITANT)
Affinity DataKi:  0.251nMAssay Description:Displacement of [3H]substance P from human NK1 receptor expressed in CHO cellsMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed
TargetSubstance-P receptor(Homo sapiens (Human))
Glaxosmithkline

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50413891(VESTIPITANT)
Affinity DataIC50:  0.25nMAssay Description:Antagonist activity at NK1 receptor (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed
TargetSubstance-P receptor(Homo sapiens (Human))
Glaxosmithkline

Curated by ChEMBL
LigandPNGBDBM50413891(VESTIPITANT)
Affinity DataKd:  0.0302nMAssay Description:Binding affinity to human recombinant NK1 receptor expressed in CHO cells assessed as dissociation constantMore data for this Ligand-Target Pair
In DepthDetails ArticlePubMed