SCHEMBL366714

SCHEMBL366714

Cc1cc2cc(O)c(O)cc2[nH]1

nearest known ligand 0.50

Predicted protein targets (top 20)

geneUniProtsupporting neighboursconfidence
GPR35 Q9HC97 1/20 0.50
CYP2A6 P11509 1/20 0.47
KEAP1 Q14145 1/20 0.47
AXL P30530 1/20 0.44
SRC P12931 2/20 0.42
PRKACA P17612 1/20 0.42
PRKACG P22612 1/20 0.42
PRKACB P22694 1/20 0.42
DAO P14920 2/20 0.41
DDO Q99489 1/20 0.41
MAPT P10636 2/20 0.39
KDM4E B2RXH2 1/20 0.39
ALDH1A1 P00352 1/20 0.39
CA12 O43570 2/20 0.37
CA1 P00915 2/20 0.37
CA2 P00918 2/20 0.37
CA9 Q16790 2/20 0.37
TRPA1 O75762 1/20 0.37
LMNA P02545 1/20 0.37
PTGS2 P35354 1/20 0.37

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Similar compounds — the chemically nearest patent molecules

Nearest neighbours by Morgan-fingerprint cosine across the patent-compound collection, with each neighbour's top predicted target and the predicted targets it shares with this molecule.

Compoundsimilaritytop predictedshared targets
SCHEMBL8729103 1.00 GPR35 (0.50) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLSRC
SCHEMBL29638854 1.00 GPR35 (0.50) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLSRC
Bromide SCHEMBL8431246 0.98 GPR35 (0.48) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLSRC
Bromide SCHEMBL9788685 0.96 GPR35 (0.47) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLSRC
SCHEMBL11682246 0.86 CYP2A6 (0.44) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLDAO
SCHEMBL8520252 0.84 SRC (0.39) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLSRC
SCHEMBL8031453 0.83 CYP2A6 (0.50) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLDAO
SCHEMBL20084870 0.83 CYP2A6 (0.41) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLDAO
SCHEMBL29104555 0.83 CYP2A6 (0.41) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLSRC
SCHEMBL2925830 0.83 KEAP1 (0.41) GPR35CYP2A6KEAP1AXLDAO

Similarity is cosine over the 2,048-bit Morgan fingerprint (≈ Tanimoto). Identical fingerprints score 1.00.

Patent provenance — the patents this molecule appears in, and who filed them

Claimed or disclosed in 624 patents — showing the first 20. claimed = in the patent's claims; disclosed = body only.

PatentTitleAssigneePublishedPriorityFilingCountryStatus
US-10292921-B2 Hair dyeing process using a composition comprising at least one indol(in)e compound and a polycyclic aromatic compound containing at least ten carbon atoms L'OREAL (FR) 2019-05-21 US claimed
US-20180092822-A1 HAIR DYEING PROCESS USING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE INDOL(IN)E COMPOUND AND A POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUND CONTAINING AT LEAST TEN CARBON ATOMS L'OREAL (FR) 2018-04-05 US claimed
EP-2582351-B1 HAIR DYEING PROCESS USING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE INDOLE OR INDOLINE COMPOUND, A METAL SALT, HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND A BASIFYING AGENT L'ORÉAL (FR) 2017-08-02 EP claimed
EP-3148648-A1 HAIR DYEING PROCESS USING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE INDOL(IN)E COMPOUND AND A POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUND CONTAINING AT LEAST TEN CARBON ATOMS L'OREAL (FR) 2017-04-05 EP claimed
CN-103517703-B Stain and application thereof 天野酶制品株式会社 2016-11-09 CN claimed
EP-2623093-B1 DYE FOR KERATIN FIBERS USING BILIRUBIN OXIDASE AND INDOLE DERIVATIVES AMANO ENZYME INC (JP) 2016-05-25 EP claimed
WO-2015181244-A1 HAIR DYEING PROCESS USING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE INDOL(IN)E COMPOUND AND A POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUND CONTAINING AT LEAST TEN CARBON ATOMS L'OREAL (FR) 2015-12-03 WO claimed
CN-103998016-B Employ the dyeing of the keratin fiber of indole analog AMANO ENZYME INC. (JP) 2015-09-16 CN claimed
US-20140359950-A1 DYEING OF KERATIN FIBERS USING INDOLE ANALOGUE AMANO ENZYME INC. (JP) 2014-12-11 US claimed
EP-0971682-B2 DYEING COMPOSITION FOR KERATIN FIBRES AND DYEING METHOD USING SAME OREAL (FR) 2009-09-23 EP claimed
EP-0416962-A1 Keratinous fibers dyeing process with indole dyes and oxidation dye precursors and dyeing agents L'OREAL (FR) 1991-03-13 EP claimed
EP-0415802-A1 Keratinous fibres dyeing process with monohydroxyindole and hydroxyindole-5,6-disubstituted and composition L'OREAL (FR) 1991-03-06 EP claimed
EP-0414585-A1 Keratinous fibres dye composition containing an indole dye and at least a paraphenylenediamine having a secondary amino group and process L'OREAL (FR) 1991-02-27 EP claimed
EP-0379409-A1 Products based on polymer particles containing melanine pigments, process for their preparation, and their use, particularly cosmetically L'OREAL (FR) 1990-07-25 EP claimed
EP-0378937-A1 Process for dyeing keratinous fibres with indole derivatives associated with nitrite, and compositions therefor L'OREAL (FR) 1990-07-25 EP claimed
EP-0376776-A2 Process for dyeing keratinous fibres with hydroxyindole associated with quinone and 1,4-benzoquinone L'OREAL (FR) 1990-07-04 EP claimed
US-4885006-A Process for dyeing keratinous fibres with indole derivatives combined with an iodide L'OREAL (FR) 1989-12-05 US claimed
EP-0337853-A1 Procedure of the preversation of the dyeing ability of 5,6-dihydroxy-indole and its derivatives in an aqueous milieu, composition and procedure of dyeing L'OREAL (FR) 1989-10-18 EP claimed
CN-87107844-A Carry out the method for dyeing keratinous fibres with indole derivatives and iodide 1988-07-13 CN claimed
US-4208183-A DISSOLVING IN AN ANHYDROUS HYDROXYLIC SOLVENT L'OREAL (FR) 1980-06-17 US claimed

Patent text — is the patent's own abstract consistent with the prediction?

For each of this compound's patents that has machine-readable text (2 of them — usually the abstract, not the full specification), we ask MedCPT which protein the text reads most about, and where the chemistry-predicted target lands among 4885 human targets. A high rank means the patent's own wording is consistent with the prediction — a weak, independent signal, not proof of activity.

PatentTitleText reads most aboutPredicted target · text-rank
US-20180092822-A1 HAIR DYEING PROCESS USING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE INDOL(IN)E COMPOUND AND A POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUND CONTAINING AT LEAST TEN CARBON ATOMS KRT18, TYR, INCENP GPR35 4183/4885CYP2A6 1579/4885KEAP1 511/4885
US-10292921-B2 Hair dyeing process using a composition comprising at least one indol(in)e compound and a polycyclic aromatic compound containing at least ten carbon atoms KRT18, TYR, INCENP GPR35 4252/4885CYP2A6 1599/4885KEAP1 282/4885

“Text reads most about” is the patent abstract's nearest protein in MedCPT space (background-debiased). Only ~1.4% of patents have machine-readable text, so most compounds won't have this panel.