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TargetSteroid hormone receptor ERR1
LigandBDBM50336732
Substrate/Competitorn/a
Meas. Tech.ChEMBL_718275 (CHEMBL1679579)
IC50 470±n/a nM
Citation Patch, RJSearle, LLKim, AJDe, DZhu, XAskari, HBO'Neill, JCAbad, MCRentzeperis, DLiu, JKemmerer, MLin, LKasturi, JGeisler, JGLenhard, JMPlayer, MRGaul, MD Identification of diaryl ether-based ligands for estrogen-related receptora as potential antidiabetic agents. J Med Chem54:788-808 (2012) [PubMed]  Article
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Steroid hormone receptor ERR1
Name:Steroid hormone receptor ERR1
Synonyms:ERR-alpha | ERR1 | ERR1_HUMAN | ESRL1 | ESRRA | Estrogen receptor-like 1 | Estrogen-Related Receptor, alpha | Estrogen-related receptor alpha | NR3B1 | Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group B member 1 | Steroid hormone receptor ERR1 | Steroid hormone receptor ERR1 alpha | Steroid hormone receptor ERR1/Estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRa) | von Hippel-Lindau disease tumor suppressor/Steroid hormone receptor ERR1
Type:PROTEIN
Mol. Mass.:45508.08
Organism:Homo sapiens (Human)
Description:ChEMBL_1499891
Residue:423
Sequence:
MSSQVVGIEPLYIKAEPASPDSPKGSSETETEPPVALAPGPAPTRCLPGHKEEEDGEGAG
PGEQGGGKLVLSSLPKRLCLVCGDVASGYHYGVASCEACKAFFKRTIQGSIEYSCPASNE
CEITKRRRKACQACRFTKCLRVGMLKEGVRLDRVRGGRQKYKRRPEVDPLPFPGPFPAGP
LAVAGGPRKTAAPVNALVSHLLVVEPEKLYAMPDPAGPDGHLPAVATLCDLFDREIVVTI
SWAKSIPGFSSLSLSDQMSVLQSVWMEVLVLGVAQRSLPLQDELAFAEDLVLDEEGARAA
GLGELGAALLQLVRRLQALRLEREEYVLLKALALANSDSVHIEDAEAVEQLREALHEALL
EYEAGRAGPGGGAERRRAGRLLLTLPLLRQTAGKVLAHFYGVKLEGKVPMHKLFLEMLEA
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BDBM50336732
n/a
NameBDBM50336732
Synonyms:4-[4-(2,4-Dioxothiazolidin-5-ylidenemethyl)-2-methoxyphenoxy]-2-trifluoromethylbenzonitrile | CHEMBL1671975
TypeSmall organic molecule
Emp. Form.C19H11F3N2O4S
Mol. Mass.420.362
SMILESCOc1cc(C=C2SC(O)=NC2=O)ccc1Oc1ccc(C#N)c(c1)C(F)(F)F |w:5.4,c:9|
Structure
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