Promising target candidate with multiple supporting evidence streams.
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Main supporting evidence
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Terms and data sources used on this page
PDB: experimentally determined structures from the Protein Data Bank. These are the strongest structural evidence, but may cover only part of the protein.
AlphaFold DB model: a precomputed predicted structure downloaded from AlphaFold Database/UniProt, not an experiment performed here.
ColabFold model: a predicted structure generated for this workspace; interpret it with coverage and confidence.
pLDDT: confidence score for predicted structures. High values support local geometry; low values mean the region should not drive pocket interpretation.
FPocket / P2Rank: software tools that predict possible ligand-binding pockets on a 3D structure. They are useful screening signals, not experimental validation.
Druggability: a pocket-based estimate of whether a small molecule could bind productively. It does not mean a drug already exists.
PDB ligand: a compound observed in an experimental structure. Direct same-protein records are stronger than homolog-transferred records.
ChEMBL: a public database of measured compound bioactivity. Direct entries are stronger than entries transferred from similar proteins.
ZINC: a purchasable-compound database. Here it marks proposed candidates from chemical similarity, not measured binders.
LigQ / LigQ_2: an internal Target pipeline step that gathers PDB, ChEMBL, and ZINC ligand evidence for each protein.
Off-target: sequence similarity to proteins we prefer not to hit, such as human proteins or beneficial gut microbiome proteins.
DEG: Database of Essential Genes. A match suggests the protein resembles genes known to be essential in other organisms.
Roary / CoreCruncher: pan-genome tools used to decide whether a gene is core across analyzed strains or accessory/strain-specific.
EC / GO: functional annotations: EC describes enzyme reactions; GO describes biological process, molecular function, or cellular component.
KEGG pathway: a curated metabolic route label used here to group reactions imported from the metabolic model.
Chokepoint: a metabolic reaction that is the only producer or consumer of a metabolite in the imported model.
Prioritization evidence
Selectivity, essentiality, structural confidence, conservation, and predicted binding-site evidence.
Off-target risk
- Human off-target
- Hit
- Human identity (%)
- 36.111 Lower values reduce human off-target concern.
- Human E-value
- 6.73e-06
- Gut microbiome similarity
- 3.0% of screened genomes Lower prevalence suggests narrower overlap with the screened gut microbiome.
Essentiality
- Essential (DEG)
- Y
- DEG identity (%)
- 83.399 Higher values support similarity to known essential genes.
- DEG E-value
- 2.5e-155 Smaller values mean stronger essential-gene similarity.
Structure confidence
- ColabFold pLDDT
- 97.55 0-100 confidence; >70 supports local structural interpretation.
Binding-site evidence
AlphaFold DB / UniProt modelP2Rank's binding-site probability is the primary druggability signal shown across the app; FPocket's druggability score is shown alongside it for comparison. Both estimate small-molecule pocket quality after applying the curated structure priority — neither is experimental binding evidence. The 3D viewer may show a different loaded structure, so visible pockets can differ.
Sequence
Primary amino-acid sequence viewer.
MHYQPQRHLLKDRIILVTGASDGIGREAALTYARYSASVILLGRNDDKLRTVAQEIEREGGIPPRWFTLDLLTCTPQACQQLAQQISMHYPRLDGVLHNAGLLGDICPMEEQKPEVWQQVMQVNVNGTFMLTQALLPLLLRSESGSLVFTSSSVGRQGRANWGAYAVSKFATEGMMQVLADEYQSRHLRVNCINPGGTRTGMRASAFPTEDPLKLKTPADIMPVYLWLMGDDSRRKTGMTFDAQPGRKPGIAQ
Functional annotations
Enzyme classification and Gene Ontology terms linked to this protein.
Subcellular localization
- Localization
- Cytoplasmic
Gene Ontology (GO)
1- GO:0016491 Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, a reversible chemical reaction in which the oxidation state of an atom or atoms within a molecule is altered. One substrate acts as a hydrogen or electron donor and becomes oxidized, while the other acts as hydrogen or electron acceptor and becomes reduced.
Sequence domains and features
Domain and signature matches imported from InterPro and related databases.
Show feature table
| Start | End | DB | Term | Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | 209 | Pfam | PF00106 | short chain dehydrogenase |
| 14 | 209 | InterPro | IPR002347 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase SDR |
| 13 | 198 | SMART | SM00822 | This enzymatic domain is part of bacterial polyketide synthases and catalyses the first step in the reductive modification of the beta-carbonyl centres in the growing polyketide chain. It uses NADPH to reduce the keto group to a hydroxy group. |
| 165 | 184 | PRINTS | PR00081 | Glucose/ribitol dehydrogenase family signature |
| 165 | 184 | InterPro | IPR002347 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase SDR |
| 139 | 155 | PRINTS | PR00081 | Glucose/ribitol dehydrogenase family signature |
| 139 | 155 | InterPro | IPR002347 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase SDR |
| 14 | 31 | PRINTS | PR00081 | Glucose/ribitol dehydrogenase family signature |
| 14 | 31 | InterPro | IPR002347 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase SDR |
| 186 | 203 | PRINTS | PR00081 | Glucose/ribitol dehydrogenase family signature |
| 186 | 203 | InterPro | IPR002347 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase SDR |
| 91 | 102 | PRINTS | PR00081 | Glucose/ribitol dehydrogenase family signature |
| 91 | 102 | InterPro | IPR002347 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase SDR |
| 152 | 180 | ProSitePatterns | PS00061 | Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases family signature. |
| 152 | 180 | InterPro | IPR020904 | Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase, conserved site |
| 1 | 250 | FunFam | G3DSA:3.40.50.720:FF:000250 | YciK family oxidoreductase |
| 9 | 244 | CDD | cd05340 | Ycik_SDR_c |
| 1 | 250 | Gene3D | G3DSA:3.40.50.720 | - |
| 2 | 246 | PANTHER | PTHR42901 | ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE |
| 8 | 244 | SUPERFAMILY | SSF51735 | NAD(P)-binding Rossmann-fold domains |
| 8 | 244 | InterPro | IPR036291 | NAD(P)-binding domain superfamily |
3D structure
Selected loaded structure. Experimental PDB entries may cover only a portion of the sequence; AlphaFold DB and ColabFold models typically cover the full protein but remain computational predictions.
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Binding pockets · P2Rank
Druggability (P2Rank): high ≥ 0.5 · medium 0.2–0.49 · low < 0.2
Binding pockets · FPocket
Druggability (FPocket): high ≥ 0.7 · medium 0.4–0.69 · low < 0.4
Binding pockets · P2Rank
Druggability (P2Rank): high ≥ 0.5 · medium 0.2–0.49 · low < 0.2
Binding pockets · FPocket
Druggability (FPocket): high ≥ 0.7 · medium 0.4–0.69 · low < 0.4
All structural evidence
Structural evidence
0 + 2Experimental PDB entries plus predicted AlphaFold DB or ColabFold models. Click Switch to display a different loaded structure in the viewer.
| Entry | Method | Resolution | Chain | Coverage | Links | Status |
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AlphaFold DB
AF_A0A0H3GNC7
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AlphaFold DB | — | — | full sequence | — | Viewing |
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ColabFold
KP13_05347
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ColabFold | — | — | full sequence | — | Loaded |
Ligand evidence
Ligands grouped by evidence source. PDB ligands keep the source crystal visible, and loaded crystals can be opened directly in the structure viewer.
Structural and bioactivity evidence are both available for this target.
Highest-confidence structural evidence: ligands co-crystallized with this exact protein. If the source PDB is loaded in Target, use Open crystal to inspect it in the structure viewer.
No PDB structure with a co-crystallized ligand found for this exact protein.
Structural evidence inferred from similar proteins. The source crystal indicates where the ligand was observed; the UniProt column identifies the homologous protein carrying that ligand.
| Ligand | Source crystal | UniProt (homolog) | MW · LogP · TPSA | Lipinski | PAINS | SMILES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1PS RCSB PDB | Q5P8S7 | 201.2 Da LogP -0.09 TPSA 61.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
c1cc[n+](cc1)CCCS(=O)(=O)[O-]
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| F3V RCSB PDB | A0QP46 | 73.1 Da LogP -0.47 TPSA 43.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
CC(=O)CN
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| PG5 RCSB PDB | B1MJ88 | 178.2 Da LogP 0.31 TPSA 36.9 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOC
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Experimental bioactivity from ChEMBL measured directly on this protein. Score = pchembl (−log Ki/IC₅₀; higher = more potent).
No ChEMBL bioactivity data found for this exact protein.
Bioactivity inferred from similar proteins in ChEMBL. Score = pchembl (−log Ki/IC₅₀; higher = more potent).
| Ligand | UniProt (homolog) | pchembl | MW · LogP · TPSA | Lipinski | PAINS | SMILES |
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| KDH ChEMBL | Q8I2S7 | 6.50 ~316.2 nM | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
c1c(cc(c(c1O)O)O)[C@@H]2[C@@H](Cc3c(cc(cc3O2)O)…
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| LU2 ChEMBL | Q965D6 | 6.10 ~794.3 nM | 286.2 Da LogP 2.28 TPSA 111.1 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
c1cc(c(cc1C2=CC(=O)c3c(cc(cc3O2)O)O)O)O
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| CHEMBL129451 ChEMBL | Q965D6 | 6.00 ~1.0 µM | 442.4 Da LogP 2.53 TPSA 177.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1ccc(O)c(O)c…
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| CHEMBL36327 ChEMBL | Q965D6 | 6.00 ~1.0 µM | 442.4 Da LogP 2.53 TPSA 177.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1ccc(O)c(O)…
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| NAR ChEMBL | Q965D6 | — | 272.3 Da LogP 2.51 TPSA 87.0 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
c1cc(ccc1[C@@H]2CC(=O)c3c(cc(cc3O2)O)O)O
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Proposed virtual-screening candidates from ZINC. Score = Tanimoto similarity to a known binder (0–1; higher = more similar).
| Ligand | Tanimoto | MW · LogP · TPSA | Lipinski | PAINS | SMILES |
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| ZINC1692489 ZINC | 1.000 | 222.3 Da LogP 0.33 TPSA 46.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOC
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| ZINC18185774 ZINC | 1.000 | 286.2 Da LogP 2.28 TPSA 111.1 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
O=c1cc(-c2ccc(O)c(O)c2)oc2cc(O)cc(O)c12
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| ZINC3870412 ZINC | 1.000 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c…
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| ZINC3870413 ZINC | 1.000 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c(…
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| ZINC3870414 ZINC | 1.000 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c(…
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| ZINC3870415 ZINC | 1.000 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c(O…
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| ZINC4530388 ZINC | 1.000 | 266.3 Da LogP 0.35 TPSA 55.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOC
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| ZINC5701172 ZINC | 1.000 | 310.4 Da LogP 0.36 TPSA 64.6 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOC
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| ZINC5997861 ZINC | 1.000 | 398.5 Da LogP 0.40 TPSA 83.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOC
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| ZINC14436185 ZINC | 0.854 | 472.4 Da LogP 2.54 TPSA 186.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
COc1cc(C(=O)O[C@@H]2Cc3c(O)cc(O)cc3O[C@@H]2c2cc…
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| ZINC3978503 ZINC | 0.851 | 442.4 Da LogP 2.53 TPSA 177.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1ccc(O)c(O)…
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| ZINC4534390 ZINC | 0.851 | 442.4 Da LogP 2.53 TPSA 177.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1ccc(O)c(O)c…
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| ZINC4544252 ZINC | 0.851 | 442.4 Da LogP 2.53 TPSA 177.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1ccc(O)c(O)c1…
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| ZINC8681494 ZINC | 0.851 | 442.4 Da LogP 2.53 TPSA 177.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1ccc(O)c(O)c…
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| ZINC14727965 ZINC | 0.848 | 426.4 Da LogP 2.82 TPSA 156.9 | 1 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1ccc(O)cc1)…
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| ZINC3871576 ZINC | 0.778 | 270.2 Da LogP 2.58 TPSA 90.9 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=c1cc(-c2ccc(O)cc2)oc2cc(O)cc(O)c12
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| ZINC4348965 ZINC | 0.775 | 270.3 Da LogP 3.11 TPSA 66.8 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
Cc1cc(O)c2c(c1)O[C@H](c1ccc(O)cc1)CC2=O
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| ZINC4348970 ZINC | 0.775 | 270.3 Da LogP 3.11 TPSA 66.8 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
Cc1cc(O)c2c(c1)O[C@@H](c1ccc(O)cc1)CC2=O
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| ZINC21992193 ZINC | 0.760 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c…
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| ZINC21992196 ZINC | 0.760 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c(…
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| ZINC21992198 ZINC | 0.760 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c(…
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| ZINC21992201 ZINC | 0.760 | 458.4 Da LogP 2.23 TPSA 197.4 | 2 viol. | Alert |
O=C(O[C@H]1Cc2c(O)cc(O)cc2O[C@H]1c1cc(O)c(O)c(O…
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| ZINC14813714 ZINC | 0.750 | 300.3 Da LogP 2.59 TPSA 100.1 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
COc1cc(O)c2c(=O)cc(-c3ccc(O)c(O)c3)oc2c1
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| ZINC338283 ZINC | 0.738 | 286.3 Da LogP 2.81 TPSA 76.0 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COc1cc(O)c2c(c1)O[C@@H](c1ccc(O)cc1)CC2=O
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| ZINC338284 ZINC | 0.738 | 286.3 Da LogP 2.81 TPSA 76.0 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COc1cc(O)c2c(c1)O[C@H](c1ccc(O)cc1)CC2=O
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| ZINC34764844 ZINC | 0.733 | 206.3 Da LogP 1.09 TPSA 36.9 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
CCCOCCOCCOCCOC
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| ZINC13520048 ZINC | 0.730 | 302.2 Da LogP 1.99 TPSA 131.4 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
O=c1cc(-c2cc(O)c(O)c(O)c2)oc2cc(O)cc(O)c12
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| ZINC39317 ZINC | 0.730 | 270.2 Da LogP 2.58 TPSA 90.9 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
O=c1cc(-c2ccc(O)c(O)c2)oc2cccc(O)c12
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| ZINC14642643 ZINC | 0.722 | 456.4 Da LogP 2.83 TPSA 166.1 | 1 viol. | Alert |
COc1cc(C(=O)O[C@@H]2Cc3c(O)cc(O)cc3O[C@@H]2c2cc…
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| ZINC6536308 ZINC | 0.718 | 288.7 Da LogP 3.52 TPSA 70.7 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=c1cc(-c2ccc(Cl)cc2)oc2cc(O)cc(O)c12
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| ZINC14813748 ZINC | 0.714 | 300.3 Da LogP 2.59 TPSA 100.1 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
COc1cc(O)cc2oc(-c3ccc(O)c(O)c3)cc(=O)c12
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| ZINC519621 ZINC | 0.714 | 300.3 Da LogP 2.59 TPSA 100.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COc1cc(-c2cc(=O)c3c(O)cc(O)cc3o2)ccc1O
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| ZINC5733652 ZINC | 0.714 | 300.3 Da LogP 2.59 TPSA 100.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COc1ccc(-c2cc(=O)c3c(O)cc(O)cc3o2)cc1O
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| ZINC3872070 ZINC | 0.711 | 254.2 Da LogP 2.87 TPSA 70.7 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=c1cc(-c2ccccc2)oc2cc(O)cc(O)c12
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| ZINC14757037 ZINC | 0.698 | 366.3 Da LogP 1.76 TPSA 154.5 | ✓ Ro5 | Alert |
O=c1cc(-c2ccc(O)c(O)c2)oc2cc(OS(=O)(=O)O)cc(O)c…
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| ZINC5999024 ZINC | 0.698 | 286.3 Da LogP 2.81 TPSA 76.0 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COc1cc(O)cc2c1C(=O)C[C@H](c1ccc(O)cc1)O2
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| ZINC5999025 ZINC | 0.698 | 286.3 Da LogP 2.81 TPSA 76.0 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COc1cc(O)cc2c1C(=O)C[C@@H](c1ccc(O)cc1)O2
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| ZINC140264883 ZINC | 0.688 | 223.3 Da LogP -0.43 TPSA 72.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCON
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| ZINC1580161 ZINC | 0.688 | 208.3 Da LogP -0.33 TPSA 57.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCO
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| ZINC33358855 ZINC | 0.688 | 207.3 Da LogP -0.36 TPSA 62.9 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCN
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| ZINC34317654 ZINC | 0.688 | 472.6 Da LogP -0.23 TPSA 112.5 | 1 viol. | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCO
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| ZINC5210101 ZINC | 0.688 | 252.3 Da LogP -0.31 TPSA 66.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCO
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| ZINC575432265 ZINC | 0.688 | 399.5 Da LogP -0.36 TPSA 109.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCON
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| ZINC5997860 ZINC | 0.688 | 296.4 Da LogP -0.29 TPSA 75.6 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCO
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| ZINC71254563 ZINC | 0.688 | 488.6 Da LogP 0.71 TPSA 92.3 | 1 viol. | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCS
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| ZINC83253930 ZINC | 0.688 | 224.3 Da LogP 0.61 TPSA 36.9 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCS
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| ZINC83253936 ZINC | 0.688 | 383.5 Da LogP -0.29 TPSA 99.9 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCN
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| ZINC90556279 ZINC | 0.688 | 295.4 Da LogP -0.33 TPSA 81.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCN
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| ZINC90556286 ZINC | 0.688 | 312.4 Da LogP 0.65 TPSA 55.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCS
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| ZINC90556287 ZINC | 0.688 | 268.4 Da LogP 0.63 TPSA 46.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
COCCOCCOCCOCCOCCS
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PDB and ChEMBL records on this protein are shown in full. ChEMBL records from similar proteins are capped at the top 100 per protein (by pchembl) and ZINC at the top 50 (Tanimoto ≥ 0.5). ADME columns are descriptor-based screening flags, not experimental toxicity results.
Cross-references
External database identifiers for this protein, its structures, ligands, and metabolic reactions.