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TargetNuclear hormone receptor family member daf-12
LigandBDBM50293103
Substrate/Competitorn/a
Meas. Tech.Luminescence-based cell-based high throughput dose response assay to identify agonists of the DAF-12 from the parasite H. contortus (hcDAF-12)
EC50 67541±n/a nM
Citation PubChem, PC Luminescence-based cell-based high throughput dose response assay to identify agonists of the DAF-12 from the parasite H. contortus (hcDAF-12) PubChem Bioassay(2013)[AID]
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Nuclear hormone receptor family member daf-12
Name:Nuclear hormone receptor family member daf-12
Synonyms:DAF12_CAEEL | Protein DAF-12, isoform a | XL285 | daf-12 | daf-20 | mig-7
Type:Enzyme Catalytic Domain
Mol. Mass.:84211.49
Organism:Caenorhabditis elegans
Description:gi_71987181
Residue:753
Sequence:
MGTNGGVIAEQSMEIETNENPDKVEEPVVRRKRVTRRRHRRIHSKNNCLTPPNSDDDPQM
STPDDPVIHSPPSIGAAPGMNGYHGSGVKLEESSGACGSPDDGLLDSSEESRRRQKTCRV
CGDHATGYNFNVITCESCKAFFRRNALRPKEFKCPYSEDCEINSVSRRFCQKCRLRKCFT
VGMKKEWILNEEQLRRRKNSRLNNTGTCNKRSQPGNQQSPQGPNQQPHLSPHHPGVAIYP
PQPQRPLTINPMDNQMMHHMQANRPNAMPQLISPPGAQPYPLTSPVGSSASDSPPNRSLT
MMHNGEKSPDGYDPNIMAHRAPPPSFNNRPKMDSGQVVLSTEEYKQLLSRIPGAQVPGLM
NEEEPINKRAAYNCNGHPMPAETTPPYSAPMSDMSLSRHNSTSSGTEKNHMTHSTVSAIP
GNSAQNHFDIASFGMGIVTATGGGDAAEEMYKRMNMFYENCIQSALDSPENQEPKPQEAM
IPKEEYMTPTHGFQYQSDPYQVPPAERNINYQLNAAELKALDAVREAFYGMDDPMEQGRQ
MQSFLKANKTPADIMNIMDVTMRRFVKVAKGVPAFREVSQEGKFSLLKGGMIEMLTVRGV
TRYDASTNSFKTPTIKGQNVSVNVDDMFAKLNANAQAQKAKCLEFFGFFDEEIKKNELAV
YLVMLAVLFSVRSDPPMNENDVRIVTERHNHFMSLLNRYLESLFGEQARRIFERIPKALG
LLNEIARNAGMLFMGTVRSGEAEELPGEFFKIK
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BDBM50293103
n/a
NameBDBM50293103
Synonyms:5-(2-fluorophenyl)-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,2,4-oxadiazole | CHEMBL472929 | cid_925735
TypeSmall organic molecule
Emp. Form.C15H11FN2O2
Mol. Mass.270.2584
SMILESCOc1ccc(cc1)-c1noc(n1)-c1ccccc1F
Structure
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