UFP-112 [Ligand Id: 3917] activity data from GtoPdb and ChEMBL

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ChEMBL ligand: CHEMBL409969 (UFP-112)
  • δ receptor/Delta opioid receptor in Human [ChEMBL: CHEMBL236] [GtoPdb: 317] [UniProtKB: P41143]
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  • κ receptor/Kappa opioid receptor in Human [ChEMBL: CHEMBL237] [GtoPdb: 318] [UniProtKB: P41145]
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  • μ receptor/Mu opioid receptor in Human [ChEMBL: CHEMBL233] [GtoPdb: 319] [UniProtKB: P35372]
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  • NOP receptor/Nociceptin receptor in Human [ChEMBL: CHEMBL2014] [GtoPdb: 320] [UniProtKB: P41146]
  • NOP receptor/Nociceptin receptor in Mouse [ChEMBL: CHEMBL3621] [GtoPdb: 320] [UniProtKB: P35377]
  • NOP receptor/Nociceptin receptor in Rat [ChEMBL: CHEMBL4503] [GtoPdb: 320] [UniProtKB: P35370]
  • Nociceptin receptor in Guinea pig [ChEMBL: CHEMBL5492] [UniProtKB: P47748]
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DB Assay description Assay Type Standard value Standard parameter Original value Original units Original parameter Reference
δ receptor/Delta opioid receptor in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL236] [GtoPdb: 317] [UniProtKB: P41143]
ChEMBL Displacement of [3H]diprenorphine from human recombinant delta opioid receptor expressed in in CHO cells B 6.37 pKi 426.58 nM Ki Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
κ receptor/Kappa opioid receptor in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL237] [GtoPdb: 318] [UniProtKB: P41145]
ChEMBL Displacement of [3H]diprenorphine from human recombinant kappa opioid receptor expressed in in CHO cells B 8.36 pKi 4.37 nM Ki Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
μ receptor/Mu opioid receptor in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL233] [GtoPdb: 319] [UniProtKB: P35372]
ChEMBL Displacement of [3H]diprenorphine from human recombinant mu opioid receptor expressed in in CHO cells B 7.13 pKi 74.13 nM Ki Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
NOP receptor/Nociceptin receptor in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL2014] [GtoPdb: 320] [UniProtKB: P41146]
ChEMBL Displacement of [3H]N/OFQ from human recombinant NOP receptor expressed in CHO cells B 10.55 pKi 0.03 nM Ki Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
GtoPdb - - 9.71 pEC50 - - - Peptides (2007) 28: 1240-51 [PMID:17532097];
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol (2009) 379: 599-607 [PMID:19183962]
ChEMBL Agonist activity at human NOP receptor expressed in CHO cells by [35S]GTPgammaS binding assay F 10.55 pEC50 0.03 nM EC50 Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
NOP receptor/Nociceptin receptor in Mouse (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL3621] [GtoPdb: 320] [UniProtKB: P35377]
ChEMBL Agonist activity at NOP receptor in Swiss mouse vas deferens by [35S]GTP-gamma-S binding assay F 9.24 pEC50 0.58 nM EC50 Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
NOP receptor/Nociceptin receptor in Rat (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL4503] [GtoPdb: 320] [UniProtKB: P35370]
ChEMBL Agonist activity at NOP receptor in Sprague-Dawley rat vas deferens assessed as effect on electrically stimulated contractions F 8.34 pEC50 4.57 nM EC50 Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]
Nociceptin receptor in Guinea pig (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL5492] [UniProtKB: P47748]
ChEMBL Agonist activity at NOP receptor in Albino guinea pig ileum assessed as effect on electrically stimulated contractions F 9.17 pEC50 0.68 nM EC50 Bioorg Med Chem (2007) 15: 4434-4443 [PMID:17490886]

ChEMBL data shown on this page come from version 34:

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