In ZINC since | Heavy atoms | Benign functionality |
---|---|---|
February 6th, 2006 | 20 | Yes |
Popular Name: phenylBLAHone phenylBLAHone
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 |
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Ref Reference (pH 7) | 2.41 | 6.52 | -13.51 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 51 | 265.268 | 1 | ↓ |
Code | Description | Organism Class | Affinity (nM) | LE (kcal/mol/atom) | Type |
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TBA1A-1-E | Tubulin Alpha-1 Chain (cluster #1 Of 2), Eukaryotic | Eukaryotes | 630 | 0.43 | Functional ≤ 10μM |
TBB1-1-E | Tubulin Beta-1 Chain (cluster #1 Of 2), Eukaryotic | Eukaryotes | 630 | 0.43 | Functional ≤ 10μM |
TBB2B-2-E | Tubulin Beta Chain (cluster #2 Of 2), Eukaryotic | Eukaryotes | 630 | 0.43 | Functional ≤ 10μM |
Uniprot | Swissprot | Description | Affinity (nM) | LE (kcal/mol/atom) | Type |
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TBA1A_RAT | P68370 | Tubulin Alpha-1 Chain, Rat | 630 | 0.43 | Functional ≤ 10μM |
TBB2B_BOVIN | Q6B856 | Tubulin Beta Chain, Bovin | 630 | 0.43 | Functional ≤ 10μM |
TBB1_HUMAN | Q9H4B7 | Tubulin Beta-1 Chain, Human | 630 | 0.43 | Functional ≤ 10μM |
Description | Species |
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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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