UCSF

ZINC35324600

Substance Information

In ZINC since Heavy atoms Benign functionality
October 6th, 2009 25 No

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Physical Representations

Type pH range xlogP Des A‑Pol Apolar desolvation (kcal/mol) Des Pol Polar desolvation (kcal/mol) H Don H-bond donors H Acc H-bond acceptors Chg Net charge tPSA (Ų) MWT Molecular weight (g/mol) RB Rotatable bonds DL
Ref Reference (pH 7) 2.37 4.13 -10.62 4 6 0 104 402.248 3

Activity (Go SEA)

Clustered Target Annotations
Code Description Organism Class Affinity (nM) LE (kcal/mol/atom) Type
TBB4B-1-E Tubulin Beta-2 Chain (cluster #1 Of 3), Eukaryotic Eukaryotes 500 0.35 Functional ≤ 10μM
Z80712-2-O T47D (Breast Carcinoma Cells) (cluster #2 Of 7), Other Other 33 0.42 Functional ≤ 10μM
Z80877-2-O NCI-H1299 (Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma) (cluster #2 Of 2), Other Other 67 0.40 Functional ≤ 10μM
ChEMBL Target Annotations
Uniprot Swissprot Description Affinity (nM) LE (kcal/mol/atom) Type
Z80877 Z80877 NCI-H1299 (Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma) 67 0.40 Functional ≤ 10μM
Z80712 Z80712 T47D (Breast Carcinoma Cells) 33 0.42 Functional ≤ 10μM
TBB4B_HUMAN P68371 Tubulin Beta-2 Chain, Human 500 0.35 Functional ≤ 10μM

Reactome Annotations from Targets (via Uniprot)

Description Species
Formation of tubulin folding intermediates by CCT/TriC
Gap junction assembly
Kinesins
Loss of Nlp from mitotic centrosomes
Loss of proteins required for interphase microtubule organization from the ce
MHC class II antigen presentation
Microtubule-dependent trafficking of connexons from Golgi to the plasma membrane
Mitotic Prometaphase
Post-chaperonin tubulin folding pathway
Prefoldin mediated transfer of substrate to CCT/TriC
Recruitment of mitotic centrosome proteins and complexes
Recruitment of NuMA to mitotic centrosomes
Recycling pathway of L1
Regulation of PLK1 Activity at G2/M Transition
Resolution of Sister Chromatid Cohesion
Separation of Sister Chromatids
Translocation of GLUT4 to the plasma membrane

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