SCHEMBL6154735

SCHEMBL6154735

N=C(Nc1ccccc1I)Nc1ccccc1I

nearest known ligand 0.48

Predicted protein targets (top 20)

geneUniProtsupporting neighboursconfidence
SIGMAR1 Q99720 13/20 0.48
GRIN2D O15399 4/20 0.48
GRIN3B O60391 4/20 0.48
GRIN1 Q05586 4/20 0.48
GRIN2A Q12879 4/20 0.48
GRIN2B Q13224 4/20 0.48
GRIN2C Q14957 4/20 0.48
GRIN3A Q8TCU5 4/20 0.48
GRIK1 P39086 1/20 0.40
MEN1 O00255 1/20 0.35
KMT2A Q03164 1/20 0.35
TDP1 Q9NUW8 1/20 0.35
PTGER3 P43115 1/20 0.34
NPC1 O15118 1/20 0.33
CYP1A2 P05177 1/20 0.33
CYP3A4 P08684 1/20 0.33
CYP2D6 P10635 1/20 0.33
CYP2C9 P11712 1/20 0.33
CYP2C19 P33261 1/20 0.33
RAB9A P51151 1/20 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
SCHEMBL6719463 0.88 SIGMAR1 (0.51) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL8401150 0.87 SIGMAR1 (0.46) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL6154964 0.87 SIGMAR1 (0.55) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL6720666 0.84 MAPT (0.49) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL6720347 0.84 MAPT (0.47) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL6716825 0.82 SIGMAR1 (0.50) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
Hydrochloric Acid SCHEMBL21645383 0.82 SIGMAR1 (0.49) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL8332997 0.82 SIGMAR1 (0.55) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL8996669 0.80 SIGMAR1 (0.58) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A
SCHEMBL8996673 0.80 SIGMAR1 (0.58) SIGMAR1GRIN2DGRIN3BGRIN1GRIN2A

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

PatentTitleAssigneePublishedPriorityFilingCountryStatus
US-20030027801-A1 Methods of treatment of eye trauma and disorders WYETH 2003-02-06 US claimed
US-6358696-B1 ADMINISTERING THERAPEUTICALLY EFFECTIVE AMOUNT OF ONE OR MORE SUBSTITUTED GUANIDINES TO TREAT DECREASED BLOOD FLOW OR NUTRIENT SUPPLY TO RETINAL TISSUE OR OPTIC NERVE, OR RETINAL ISCHEMIA OR TRAUMA, OR OPTIC NERVE INJURY WYETH 2002-03-19 US claimed
EP-0918460-A1 METHODS OF TREATMENT OF EYE TRAUMA AND DISORDERS CAMBRIDGE NEUROSCIENCE, INC. (US) 1999-06-02 EP claimed
WO-1999002145-A1 COMBINATION DRUG THERAPIES COMPRISING AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBIOTICS AND N,N'-DISUBSTITUTED GUANIDINES CAMBRIDGE NEUROSCIENCE, INC. (US) 1999-01-21 WO claimed
WO-1998004131-A1 METHODS OF TREATMENT OF EYE TRAUMA AND DISORDERS CAMBRIDGE NEUROSCIENCE, INC. (US) 1998-02-05 WO claimed
EP-0532642-A4 1994-04-27 EP claimed
EP-0532642-A1 SUBSTITUTED GUANIDINES HAVING HIGH BINDING TO THE SIGMA RECEPTOR AND THE USE THEREOF STATE OF OREGON, acting through OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, acting for OREGON HEALTH SC. UNIV. AND UNIV. OF OREGON (US) 1993-03-24 EP claimed
WO-1991018868-A1 SUBSTITUTED GUANIDINES HAVING HIGH BINDING TO THE SIGMA RECEPTOR AND THE USE THEREOF STATE OF OREGON, acting by and through the OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, acting for and onbehalf of the OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY (US) 1991-12-12 WO claimed
US-4906779-A N,N'-disubstituted guanidines and their use as excitatory amino acid antagonists STATE OF OREGON, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, ACTING FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY (US) 1990-03-06 US claimed
JP-3220169-A None JP disclosed
US-20050031651-A1 Administering a combination of an agent that treats an amyloid-P disease, neurodegeneration, or cellular toxicity; and said second agent is a therapeutic drug or nutritive supplement BELLUS HEALTH (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED (CH) 2005-02-10 US disclosed
EP-0940139-B1 Substituted guanidines and derivatives thereof as modulators of neurotransmitter release and novel methodology for identifying neurotransmitter release blockers SCION PHARMACEUTICALS INC (US) 2005-02-02 EP disclosed
US-6673557-B2 ADMINISTERING SUBSTITUED GUANIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR THERAPY OF DECREASED BLOOD FLOW OR NUTRIENT SUPPLY TO RETINAL TISSUE OR OPTIC NERVE, OR RETINAL ISCHEMIA OR TRAUMA, OR OPTIC NERVE INJURY WYETH 2004-01-06 US disclosed
US-20030027801-A1 Methods of treatment of eye trauma and disorders WYETH 2003-02-06 US disclosed
US-5190976-A Neuroprotective STATE OF OREGON, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, ACTING FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF OREGON (US) 1993-03-02 US disclosed
WO-1992014697-A1 SUBSTITUTED GUANIDINES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF AS MODULATORS OF NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE AND NOVEL METHODOLOGY FOR IDENTIFYING NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE BLOCKERS CAMBRIDGE NEUROSCIENCE, INC. (US) 1992-09-03 WO disclosed
WO-1991018868-A1 SUBSTITUTED GUANIDINES HAVING HIGH BINDING TO THE SIGMA RECEPTOR AND THE USE THEREOF STATE OF OREGON, acting by and through the OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, acting for and onbehalf of the OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY (US) 1991-12-12 WO disclosed
JP-H03220169-A N,N'-DISUBSTITUTED GUANIDINE AND ITS USE AS ANTAGONIST OF EXCITATORY AMINO ACID OREGON STATE 1991-09-27 JP disclosed
US-4906779-A N,N'-disubstituted guanidines and their use as excitatory amino acid antagonists STATE OF OREGON, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, ACTING FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY (US) 1990-03-06 US disclosed
US-4906779-A N,N'-disubstituted guanidines and their use as excitatory amino acid antagonists STATE OF OREGON, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, ACTING FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY (US) 1990-03-06 US 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 (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-20050031651-A1 Administering a combination of an agent that treats an amyloid-P disease, neurodegeneration, or cellular toxicity; and said second agent is a therapeutic drug or nutritive supplement APP, IAPP, PSEN1 SIGMAR1 3090/4885GRIN2D 2584/4885GRIN3B 1513/4885
US-20030027801-A1 Methods of treatment of eye trauma and disorders RBP4, ALDH1A2, RBP1 SIGMAR1 3775/4885GRIN2D 3242/4885GRIN3B 1756/4885

“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.