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Activity Spreadsheet -- Enzyme Inhibition Constant Data from BindingDB
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Found
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Target
Nitric oxide synthase, brain
(Rattus norvegicus (rat))
Northwestern University
Ligand
BDBM21971
(3-[(4S,6S)-4,8-diamino-6-hydroxyoctyl]-1-nitroguan...)
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Affinity Data
Ki: 290nM ΔG°: -37.9kJ/mole IC50: 2.40E+3nM
pH: 7.4 T: 2°C
Assay Description:
Nitric oxide formation from NOS was monitored by the hemoglobin capture assay. The assay was initiated by addition of enzyme and was monitored at 401...
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Article
BindingDB Entry DOI:
10.7270/Q2RB72W1
PubMed
Target
Nitric oxide synthase, inducible
(Mus musculus (mouse))
Northwestern University
Ligand
BDBM21971
(3-[(4S,6S)-4,8-diamino-6-hydroxyoctyl]-1-nitroguan...)
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Affinity Data
IC50: 2.57E+5nM
pH: 7.4 T: 2°C
Assay Description:
Nitric oxide formation from NOS was monitored by the hemoglobin capture assay. The assay was initiated by addition of enzyme and was monitored at 401...
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Target Info
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MMDB
Reactome pathway
KEGG
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DrugBank
GoogleScholar
Ligand Info
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In Depth
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Article
BindingDB Entry DOI:
10.7270/Q2RB72W1
PubMed
Target
Nitric oxide synthase, endothelial
(Bos taurus (bovine))
Northwestern University
Ligand
BDBM21971
(3-[(4S,6S)-4,8-diamino-6-hydroxyoctyl]-1-nitroguan...)
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Affinity Data
IC50: 1.14E+6nM
pH: 7.4 T: 2°C
Assay Description:
Nitric oxide formation from NOS was monitored by the hemoglobin capture assay. The assay was initiated by addition of enzyme and was monitored at 401...
More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
Target Info
PDB
MMDB
KEGG
UniProtKB/SwissProt
B.MOAD
DrugBank
GoogleScholar
Ligand Info
PC cid
PC sid
Similars
In Depth
Details
Article
BindingDB Entry DOI:
10.7270/Q2RB72W1
PubMed