Hydrochloric Acid

Hydrochloric Acid

SCHEMBL4478378

C[Si](c1ccccc1)=[Zr](C1C=Cc2ccccc21)C1C=Cc2ccccc21.Cl.Cl

nearest known ligand 0.33

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Known targets — ChEMBL curated mechanism

ABL1ACEACHEACVR1ADRA1AADRA1BADRA1DADRA2AADRA2BADRA2CADRB1ADRB2ADRB3AGTR1ALKAVPR1AAVPR2BCHEBCRCA2CACNA1ACACNA1BCACNA1CCACNA1DCACNA1ECACNA1FCACNA1GCACNA1HCACNA1ICACNA1SCACNA2D1CACNA2D2CACNA2D3CACNA2D4CACNB1CACNB2CACNB3CACNB4CACNG1CACNG2CACNG3CACNG4CACNG5CACNG6CACNG7CACNG8CALCRLCASRCCR5CDK4CDK6CFBCHRM1CHRM2CHRM3CHRM4CHRM5CHRNA1CHRNA3CHRNA7CHRNB1CHRNB4CHRNDCHRNECHRNGCOXFA4COXFA4L2CRBNCSF1RCUL4ACYP19A1DDB1DPP4DRD1DRD2DRD3DRD4EDNRAEGFREML4ERBB2ERBB4ESR1ESR2FGFR1FGFR3FLT1FLT3FLT4GAAGABRA1GABRA2GABRA3GABRA4GABRA5GABRA6GABRB1GABRB2GABRB3GABRDGABREGABRG1GABRG2GABRG3GABRPGABRQGHSRGLAGNRHRGPD2GRIN1GRIN2AGRIN2BGRIN2CGRIN2DGRIN3AGRIN3BGSTP1HCN4HCRTR1HCRTR2HDAC1HDAC10HDAC11HDAC2HDAC3HDAC4HDAC5HDAC6HDAC7HDAC8HDAC9HRH1HRH2HRH3HSD11B1HSP90AA1HSP90AB1HTR1AHTR1BHTR1DHTR1EHTR1FHTR2AHTR2BHTR2CHTR3AHTR3BHTR3CHTR3DHTR3EHTR4HTR5AHTR6HTR7IMPDH1IMPDH2ITGA2BITGB3ITKJAK1JAK2KCNA1KCNA10KCNA2KCNA3KCNA4KCNA5KCNA6KCNA7KCNB1KCNB2KCNC1KCNC2KCNC3KCNC4KCND1KCND2KCND3KCNF1KCNG1KCNG2KCNG3KCNG4KCNH1KCNH2KCNH3KCNH4KCNH5KCNH6KCNH7KCNH8KCNJ2KCNJ3KCNJ5KCNK3KCNK9KCNQ1KCNQ2KCNQ3KCNQ4KCNQ5KCNS1KCNS2KCNS3KCNV1KCNV2KDRKITKLKB1LCKMMAOAMAOBMAPK14METMMP1MMP13MMP7MMP8MT-ND1MT-ND2MT-ND3MT-ND4MT-ND4LMT-ND5MT-ND6NDUFA1NDUFA10NDUFA11NDUFA12NDUFA13NDUFA2NDUFA3NDUFA5NDUFA6NDUFA7NDUFA8NDUFA9NDUFAB1NDUFAF1NDUFAF2NDUFAF3NDUFAF4NDUFB1NDUFB10NDUFB11NDUFB2NDUFB3NDUFB4NDUFB5NDUFB6NDUFB7NDUFB8NDUFB9NDUFC1NDUFC2NDUFS1NDUFS2NDUFS3NDUFS4NDUFS5NDUFS6NDUFS7NDUFS8NDUFV1NDUFV2NDUFV3NR3C1NS5ANTRK1NTRK2NTRK3ODC1OPRD1OPRK1OPRM1P2RY12PAHPARP1PDE3APDE3BPDE4APDE4BPDE4CPDE4DPDE5APDE7APDE7BPDE8APDE8BPDGFRAPDGFRBPIK3CAPIK3CDPNPPOLA1POLA2POLD1POLD2POLD3POLD4POLEPOLE2POLE3PPARGPRIM1PRIM2PRKCAPRKCBPRKCDPRKCEPRKCGPRKCHPRKCIPRKCQPRKCZPRKD1PRKD3PTGS1PTGS2RBX1RENRETROCK1ROCK2RPE65RRM1RRM2RRM2BS1PR1S1PR2S1PR3S1PR4S1PR5SCN10ASCN11ASCN1ASCN2ASCN3ASCN4ASCN5ASCN7ASCN8ASCN9ASCNN1ASCNN1BSCNN1GSIGMAR1SLC18A2SLC6A1SLC6A2SLC6A3SLC6A4SLC9A3SRCTACR1TOP1TOP2ATOP2BTTRTYMPdacAdacBdacCembAfolAftsIgyrAgyrBmrcAmrcBmrdAparCparEpolrplArplBrplCrplDrplErplFrplIrplJrplKrplLrplMrplNrplOrplPrplQrplRrplSrplTrplUrplVrplWrplXrplYrpmArpmBrpmCrpmDrpmErpmE2rpmFrpmGrpmG1rpmG2rpmG3rpmHrpmIrpmJrpsArpsBrpsCrpsDrpsErpsFrpsGrpsHrpsIrpsJrpsKrpsLrpsMrpsNrpsOrpsPrpsQrpsRrpsSrpsTrpsUykgMykgO

The experimentally established mechanism targets of Hydrochloric Acid. The predicted profile below is derived independently by chemical similarity — agreement is a validation signal, a miss is honest.

Predicted protein targets (top 20)

geneUniProtsupporting neighboursconfidence
HTR2A known ✓ P28223 2/20 0.33
SIGMAR1 known ✓ Q99720 6/20 0.32
CHRM2 known ✓ P08172 1/20 0.31
CHRM1 known ✓ P11229 1/20 0.31
DRD2 known ✓ P14416 1/20 0.31
ADRA2B known ✓ P18089 1/20 0.31
ADRA2C known ✓ P18825 1/20 0.31
CHRM3 known ✓ P20309 1/20 0.31
SLC6A2 known ✓ P23975 1/20 0.31
HTR2C known ✓ P28335 1/20 0.31
ADRA1A known ✓ P35348 1/20 0.31
HRH1 known ✓ P35367 1/20 0.31
DRD3 known ✓ P35462 1/20 0.31
OPRK1 known ✓ P41145 1/20 0.31
HTR2B known ✓ P41595 1/20 0.31
CACNA1B known ✓ Q00975 1/20 0.31
SLC6A3 known ✓ Q01959 1/20 0.31
KCNH2 known ✓ Q12809 1/20 0.31
HTR6 known ✓ P50406 1/20 0.30
KDM4E B2RXH2 2/20 0.33

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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
SCHEMBL6831895 0.98 HTR2A (0.34) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A
Hydrochloric Acid SCHEMBL1617722 0.83 HTR2A (0.39) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A
Hydrochloric Acid SCHEMBL7646564 0.83 HTR2A (0.37) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A
SCHEMBL6834857 0.81 HTR2A (0.40) HTR2AKDM4ESIGMAR1LMNATP53
SCHEMBL29480015 0.81 HTR2A (0.38) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A
SCHEMBL6835472 0.81 HTR2A (0.38) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A
Bromide SCHEMBL8755296 0.80 HTR2A (0.39) HTR2ASIGMAR1HTR6
SCHEMBL8754901 0.80 HTR2A (0.39) HTR2ASIGMAR1HTR6
SCHEMBL8754916 0.80 HTR2A (0.37) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A
Bromide SCHEMBL8754748 0.80 HTR2A (0.37) HTR2AKDM4EMEN1PMP22KMT2A

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

PatentTitleAssigneePublishedPriorityFilingCountryStatus
US-8373011-B2 Used in a base oil of lubricant having good low temperature fluidity, low evaporativity, and thermal stability and oxidation stability IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD. (JP) 2013-02-12 US disclosed
EP-0945471-B1 CATALYSTS FOR THE POLYMERIZATION OF OLEFINS, PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF OLEFIN POLYMERS, AND PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF STYRENE POLYMERS IDEMITSU KOSAN CO (JP) 2009-05-13 EP disclosed
US-20080146469-A1 Process for producing saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon compound, and lubricant composition IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD. (JP) 2008-06-19 US disclosed
US-6787499-B2 Catalyst for the production of α-olefin and α-olefin production method IDEMITSU PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD. (JP) 2004-09-07 US disclosed
US-20040097366-A1 Polyolefin-based composite resin, method for production thereof, catalyst for polymerization of vinly compound and method for polymerization of vinly compound using the same IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD. (JP) 2004-05-20 US disclosed
US-20030134991-A1 Catalyst for the production of alpha-olefin and alpha-olefin production method thereof IDEMITSU PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD. (JP) 2003-07-17 US disclosed
EP-0891382-B1 ALPHA-OLEFIN-CYCLOOLEFIN COPOLYMERS AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION TEIJIN LTD (JP) 2003-05-28 EP disclosed
US-6562918-B1 A catalyst for olefin polymerization, which is obtained by contacting (A) a compound of a transition metal of Groups 4 to 6 of the Periodic Table, (B) an organoaluminiumoxy compound, and optionally (C) a carrier with each other, and for which IDEMITSU PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD. (JP) 2003-05-13 US disclosed
US-6555633-B1 A alpha-olefin oligomerization catalyst obtained by contacting (a) a clay, clay mineral or ion-exchange layer compound with (b-1) a transition metal complex of group 4 to 6 of periodic table, and (a) is treated with organosilane compound IDEMITSU PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD. (JP) 2003-04-29 US disclosed
US-6524985-B1 Organoboroaluminum reaction product of an alkylboronic acid and an alkylaluminum halide, alkylaluminum hydride or alkylaluminum siloxide MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 2003-02-25 US disclosed
US-5385877-A Using coordination catalysts MITSUBISHI PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED (JP) 1995-01-31 US disclosed
US-5346925-A Method for producing α-olefin polymers MITSUBISHI PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED (JP) 1994-09-13 US disclosed
EP-0601830-A2 Catalyst components for polymerization of olefins and use thereof MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1994-06-15 EP disclosed
EP-0598543-A2 Method for producing Alpha-olefin polymers MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1994-05-25 EP disclosed
EP-0589638-A2 Powder catalyst composition and process for polymerizing olefins with the use thereof MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1994-03-30 EP disclosed
EP-0574258-A2 Process for producing alpha-olefin polymers MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1993-12-15 EP disclosed
EP-0566349-A2 Process for producing alpha-olefin polymers MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1993-10-20 EP disclosed
US-5225501-A Transition metal compound and alumoxane catalyst MITSUBISHI PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED (JP) 1993-07-06 US disclosed
EP-0512741-A1 Process for producing a propylene random copolymer MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1992-11-11 EP disclosed
EP-0498675-A2 Production of alpha-olefin polymers MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION (JP) 1992-08-12 EP 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 (1 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-20080146469-A1 Process for producing saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon compound, and lubricant composition ALOX15, ALOX12, ALOX15B HTR2A 411/4885SIGMAR1 489/4885CHRM2 2842/4885

“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.