SCHEMBL6323018

SCHEMBL6323018

Cc1[nH]c2ccc(CCN3CCCCC3)cc2c1C(=O)OC(C)c1cccc(F)c1

nearest known ligand 0.43

Predicted protein targets (top 20)

geneUniProtsupporting neighboursconfidence
SLC6A3 Q01959 2/20 0.43
LMNA P02545 1/20 0.39
SMN1; SMN2 Q16637 1/20 0.39
NR1H4 Q96RI1 1/20 0.39
CACNA1G O43497 1/20 0.39
HTR3A P46098 1/20 0.39
KMT2A Q03164 2/20 0.38
ALDH1A1 P00352 2/20 0.38
SIGMAR1 Q99720 1/20 0.38
MAPT P10636 1/20 0.38
DRD2 P14416 1/20 0.38
SLC6A4 P31645 1/20 0.38
ALOX15 P16050 2/20 0.37
HRH3 Q9Y5N1 1/20 0.36
CYP3A4 P08684 1/20 0.36
ABCC1 P33527 1/20 0.36
ESR1 P03372 1/20 0.36
CNR1 P21554 1/20 0.36
HTR1D P28221 1/20 0.36
HTR1B P28222 1/20 0.36

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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
SCHEMBL6322095 0.99 SLC6A3 (0.44) SLC6A3LMNASMN1; SMN2NR1H4CACNA1G
SCHEMBL6314657 0.91 CCR5 (0.38) LMNASMN1; SMN2NR1H4CACNA1GKMT2A
SCHEMBL6321106 0.90 MET (0.41) LMNASMN1; SMN2NR1H4CACNA1GHTR3A
SCHEMBL6322800 0.90 ALDH1A1 (0.43) LMNASMN1; SMN2KMT2AALDH1A1SIGMAR1
SCHEMBL6314259 0.89 MET (0.41) LMNASMN1; SMN2NR1H4CACNA1GHTR3A
SCHEMBL6315004 0.89 ALDH1A1 (0.44) LMNASMN1; SMN2KMT2AALDH1A1SIGMAR1
SCHEMBL6315725 0.89 HRH3 (0.47) LMNAHTR3AKMT2AALDH1A1SIGMAR1
SCHEMBL6315319 0.88 HRH3 (0.48) LMNASMN1; SMN2KMT2AALDH1A1SIGMAR1
SCHEMBL6315307 0.86 LMNA (0.41) LMNASMN1; SMN2KMT2AALDH1A1MAPT
SCHEMBL6316994 0.86 LMNA (0.43) LMNASMN1; SMN2KMT2AALDH1A1MAPT

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

PatentTitleAssigneePublishedPriorityFilingCountryStatus
US-6951848-B2 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., (US) 2005-10-04 US claimed
US-20050075348-A1 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (US) 2005-04-07 US claimed
EP-1377549-A1 FUNCTIONALIZED HETEROCYCLES AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR FUNCTION AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (US) 2004-01-07 EP claimed
US-20030064991-A1 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 2003-04-03 US claimed
WO-2002072549-A1 FUNCTIONALIZED HETEROCYCLES AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR FUNCTION AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (US) 2002-09-19 WO claimed
US-6951848-B2 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., (US) 2005-10-04 US disclosed
US-20050075348-A1 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (US) 2005-04-07 US disclosed
EP-1377549-A1 FUNCTIONALIZED HETEROCYCLES AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR FUNCTION AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (US) 2004-01-07 EP disclosed
US-6660763-B2 Antiproliferative agents for disorders with GRB-2 adaptor protein function; treating diabetes, insulin resistance, insulin deficiency and insulin allergy SUGEN, INC. 2003-12-09 US disclosed
US-20030064991-A1 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 2003-04-03 US disclosed
US-20030060635-A1 Methods of using bis-indolylquinones TANG PENG C (US) 2003-03-27 US disclosed
US-20020156116-A1 Bis-indolyquinone compounds TANG PENG CHO (US) 2002-10-24 US disclosed
WO-2002072549-A1 FUNCTIONALIZED HETEROCYCLES AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR FUNCTION AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (US) 2002-09-19 WO disclosed
US-6376529-B1 INSULIN DISEASES; ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS SUGEN, INC. 2002-04-23 US disclosed
US-20020016353-A1 Method and compositions for inhibition of adaptor protein/tyrosine kinase interactions SUGEN INC. 2002-02-07 US disclosed
US-6239161-B1 2,5-DIHYDROXY-3,6-DI-(INDOL-3-YL)-QUINONE DERIVATIVES; ANTICARCINOGENIC AND ANTIPROLIFERATIVE AGENTS SUGEN, INC. 2001-05-29 US disclosed
US-6110957-A ANTITUMOR AGENT TREATING CELL PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS SUCH AS CANCER, DYES, FUNGICIDES, BACTERICIDES SUGEN, INC. (US) 2000-08-29 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 (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-20020156116-A1 Bis-indolyquinone compounds IRS1, GRK2, GID4 SLC6A3 4482/4885LMNA 3818/4885SMN1; SMN2 3861/4885
US-20030060635-A1 Methods of using bis-indolylquinones IDO2, IDO1, IPO5 SLC6A3 578/4885LMNA 1336/4885SMN1; SMN2 4791/4885
US-20030064991-A1 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor ACKR3, CCR5, CXCR4 SLC6A3 1784/4885LMNA 4828/4885SMN1; SMN2 4576/4885
US-20050075348-A1 Functionalized heterocycles as modulators of chemokine receptor function and methods of use therefor ACKR3, CCR5, CXCR4 SLC6A3 1732/4885LMNA 4803/4885SMN1; SMN2 4694/4885
US-20020016353-A1 Method and compositions for inhibition of adaptor protein/tyrosine kinase interactions GRB2, NCK1, ABL1 SLC6A3 2821/4885LMNA 3484/4885SMN1; SMN2 2961/4885

“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.