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ChEMBL ligand: CHEMBL87708 (Lofepramina, Lofepramine) |
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DB | Assay description | Assay Type | Standard value | Standard parameter | Original value | Original units | Original parameter | Reference |
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ret proto-oncogene/Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor RET in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL2041] [GtoPdb: 2185] [UniProtKB: P07949] | ||||||||
ChEMBL | Kinase Assay: Approximately 5-20 μg of purified GST-RET proteins were incubated with 1 mM ATP in 20 μL kinase buffer (10 mM Tris-HCl, 5 mM MgCl2, pH 7.4), at 30° C. for 30 minutes. The kinase reactions were terminated by boiling the samples in SDS-PAGE sample buffer. Samples were resolved on 10% acrylamide gels by SDS-PAGE followed by Western blotting. Phosphorylation was detected using a pan-phosphotyrosine pY99 antibody (available from Santa Cruz Biotechnology) or RET phospho-specific antibody (pY905, available from Cell Signaling, Beverly, Mass., USA). | B | 4.7 | pIC50 | >20000 | nM | IC50 | US-8629135-B2. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising RET inhibitors and methods for the treatment of cancer (2014) |
NET in Human [GtoPdb: 926] [UniProtKB: P23975] | ||||||||
GtoPdb | - | - | 8.27 | pKi | 5.4 | nM | Ki | Eur J Pharmacol (1997) 340: 249-58 [PMID:9537821] |
SERT in Human [GtoPdb: 928] [UniProtKB: P31645] | ||||||||
GtoPdb | - | - | 7.22 | pKi | 60 | nM | Ki | Eur J Pharmacol (1997) 340: 249-58 [PMID:9537821] |
ChEMBL data shown on this page come from version 34:
Zdrazil B, Felix E, Hunter F, Manners EJ, Blackshaw J, Corbett S, de Veij M, Ioannidis H, Lopez DM, Mosquera JF, Magarinos MP, Bosc N, Arcila R, Kizilören T, Gaulton A, Bento AP, Adasme MF, Monecke P, Landrum GA, Leach AR. (2024). The ChEMBL Database in 2023: a drug discovery platform spanning multiple bioactivity data types and time periods. Nucleic Acids Res., 52(D1). DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkad1004. [EPMCID:10767899] [PMID:37933841]
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