SCHEMBL3886009

SCHEMBL3886009

Fc1ncccc1Cc1ccccc1

nearest known ligand 0.49

Predicted protein targets (top 20)

geneUniProtsupporting neighboursconfidence
MET P08581 1/20 0.49
PAX8 Q06710 1/20 0.47
HTR2A P28223 1/20 0.42
CALM1 P0DP23 1/20 0.42
MAOA P21397 1/20 0.42
MAOB P27338 1/20 0.42
NISCH Q9Y2I1 1/20 0.42
LIMK2 P53671 1/20 0.41
NAPRT Q6XQN6 1/20 0.41
DRD2 P14416 1/20 0.41
DRD1 P21728 1/20 0.41
DRD4 P21917 1/20 0.41
DRD5 P21918 1/20 0.41
BCL2 P10415 1/20 0.41
BCL2L1 Q07817 1/20 0.41
HRH1 P35367 1/20 0.40
TAAR1 Q96RJ0 1/20 0.40
ALOX5 P09917 1/20 0.40
SMN1; SMN2 Q16637 2/20 0.40
HPGD P15428 1/20 0.40

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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
SCHEMBL10341448 0.78 MET (0.50) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOB
SCHEMBL29501702 0.78 MET (0.50) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOB
SCHEMBL2232473 0.78 MET (0.50) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOA
SCHEMBL4550514 0.77 KCNA5 (0.49) HTR2AMAOBTAAR1
SCHEMBL30022256 0.76 MET (0.49) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOA
SCHEMBL4859544 0.76 PAX8 (0.56) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1LIMK2
Ammonia Solution, Strong SCHEMBL28590384 0.76 MET (0.49) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOA
SCHEMBL1564325 0.76 MET (0.49) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1LIMK2
SCHEMBL27958515 0.76 MET (0.49) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOA
SCHEMBL10487088 0.76 MET (0.49) METPAX8HTR2ACALM1MAOA

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 18 patents. claimed = in the patent's claims; disclosed = body only.

PatentTitleAssigneePublishedPriorityFilingCountryStatus
US-7488728-B2 Pyridinylmorpholine derivatives ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2009-02-10 US disclosed
US-20070105960-A1 Treatment of learning disabilities and motor skills disorder with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2007-05-10 US disclosed
US-20070032554-A1 Treatment of stuttering and other communication disorders with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors ELILILLY AND COMPANY A CORPORATION 2007-02-08 US disclosed
US-20070015786-A1 Treatment of hot flashes, impulse control disorders and personality change due to a general medical condition ELI LILY AND COMPANY (US) 2007-01-18 US disclosed
CN-1889940-A Treatment of personality changes due to hot flashes, impulse control disorders and systemic medical conditions LILLY CO ELI (US) 2007-01-03 CN disclosed
EP-1729754-A2 SELECTIVE NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HOT FLASHES, IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS AND PERSONALITY CHANGE DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2006-12-13 EP disclosed
US-20060258654-A1 Pyridinylmorpholine derivatives ELI LILLY AND COMPANY 2006-11-16 US disclosed
US-20060241188-A1 Treatment of pervasive developemental disorders with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors ELILILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2006-10-26 US disclosed
EP-1660185-A2 TREATMENT OF STUTTERING AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS WITH NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2006-05-31 EP disclosed
EP-1660065-A2 TREATMENT OF PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS WITH NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2006-05-31 EP disclosed
EP-1660064-A2 TREATMENT OF LEARNING DISABILITIES AND MOTOR SKILLS DISORDER WITH NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2006-05-31 EP disclosed
EP-1658287-A1 PYRIDINYLMORPHOLINE DERIVATIVES ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2006-05-24 EP disclosed
WO-2005060949-A2 SELECTIVE NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HOT FLASHES, IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS AND PERSONALITY CHANGE DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2005-07-07 WO disclosed
WO-2005053663-A2 NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS USEFUL FOR TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE FAILURE ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2005-06-16 WO disclosed
WO-2005023802-A1 PYRIDINYLMORPHOLINE DERIVATIVES ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2005-03-17 WO disclosed
WO-2005020976-A2 TREATMENT OF PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS WITH NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2005-03-10 WO disclosed
WO-2005020975-A2 TREATMENT OF LEARNING DISABILITIES AND MOTOR SKILLS DISORDER WITH NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2005-03-10 WO disclosed
WO-2005021095-A2 TREATMENT OF STUTTERING AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS WITH NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (US) 2005-03-10 WO disclosed

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

For each of this compound's patents that has machine-readable text (5 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-20060241188-A1 Treatment of pervasive developemental disorders with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors SLC6A2, SLC6A3, SLC6A4 MET 3195/4885PAX8 3513/4885HTR2A 31/4885
US-20070105960-A1 Treatment of learning disabilities and motor skills disorder with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors SLC6A2, SLC6A3, SLC6A4 MET 4438/4885PAX8 1928/4885HTR2A 35/4885
US-20070032554-A1 Treatment of stuttering and other communication disorders with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors SLC6A2, SLC6A4, SLC6A3 MET 2567/4885PAX8 3037/4885HTR2A 15/4885
US-20070015786-A1 Treatment of hot flashes, impulse control disorders and personality change due to a general medical condition SLC6A2, SLC6A4, HTR5A MET 2862/4885PAX8 3187/4885HTR2A 7/4885
US-20060258654-A1 Pyridinylmorpholine derivatives OPRM1, OPRK1, CHRM1 MET 2136/4885PAX8 2647/4885HTR2A 82/4885

“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.