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SMILES NC(=O)c1[nH]cnc1-c1ccc(Cl)c(Br)c1

InChI Key InChIKey=IRCCCXMUSJGSMV-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Activity Spreadsheet -- Enzyme Inhibition Constant Data from BindingDB

Found 3 hits for monomerid = 16196   

TargetGag-Pol polyprotein [600-1029,C879S]/[600-1159,C879S](Human immunodeficiency virus type 1)
Bar Ilan University

LigandPNGBDBM16196(4-(3-Bromo-4-chlorophenyl)-1H-imidazole-5-carboxam...)copy SMILEScopy InChI
Affinity DataIC50: 9.90E+3nMpH: 7.5 T: 2°CAssay Description:The IC50 of reverse transcriptase is the concentration that inhibits 50% of recombinant HIV-1 RT RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in vitro.More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
Ligand InfoPC cidPC sid
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BindingDB Entry DOI: 10.7270/Q2VM49J0PubMed
TargetDimer of Gag-Pol polyprotein [600-1159,L699I,K702N,C879S](Human immunodeficiency virus type 1)
Bar Ilan University

LigandPNGBDBM16196(4-(3-Bromo-4-chlorophenyl)-1H-imidazole-5-carboxam...)copy SMILEScopy InChI
Affinity DataIC50: 1.98E+4nMpH: 7.5 T: 2°CAssay Description:The IC50 of reverse transcriptase is the concentration that inhibits 50% of recombinant HIV-1 RT RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in vitro.More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
Ligand InfoPC cidPC sid
In DepthDetails Article
BindingDB Entry DOI: 10.7270/Q2VM49J0PubMed
TargetGag-Pol polyprotein [600-1159,Y780C]/Imidazoleglycerol-phosphate dehydratase [600-1029,Y780C](Human immunodeficiency virus type 1)
Bar Ilan University

LigandPNGBDBM16196(4-(3-Bromo-4-chlorophenyl)-1H-imidazole-5-carboxam...)copy SMILEScopy InChI
Affinity DataIC50: 2.64E+4nMpH: 7.5 T: 2°CAssay Description:The IC50 of reverse transcriptase is the concentration that inhibits 50% of recombinant HIV-1 RT RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in vitro.More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
Ligand InfoPC cidPC sid
In DepthDetails Article
BindingDB Entry DOI: 10.7270/Q2VM49J0PubMed