Page last updated: 2024-12-08

jp-1302

Description Research Excerpts Clinical Trials Roles Classes Pathways Study Profile Bioassays Related Drugs Related Conditions Protein Interactions Research Growth Market Indicators

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID540335
CHEMBL ID106525
SCHEMBL ID1664525
MeSH IDM0508777

Synonyms (39)

Synonym
9-acridinamine, n-(4-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)phenyl)-
brn 5117597
n-(4-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)phenyl)-9-acridinamine
jp 1302
80259-18-3
NCGC00167823-03
CBDIVE_004989
NCGC00167823-01
n-(4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)phenyl)acridin-9-amine
acridin-9-yl-[4-(4-methyl-piperazin-1-yl)-phenyl]-amine
bdbm50196135
AKOS001483137
TCMDC-123912 ,
CHEMBL106525 ,
mmv006172
gnf-pf-3427 ,
n-[4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)phenyl]acridin-9-amine
STK746950
NCGC00167823-02
jp-1302 ,
jp1302
gtpl3930
SCHEMBL1664525
DTXSID70230190
acridin-9-yl-[4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-phenyl]amine
acridin-9-yl-[4-(4-methylpiperazin-1 -yl)-phenyl]amine
acridine, 9-[4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)phenylamino]-
9-acridinamine, n-[4-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)phenyl]-
n-[4-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)phenyl]-9-acridinamine
HMS3428A01
jp1302;jp 1302
BCP29870
n-(9-acridinyl)-n-[4-(4-methylpiperazino)phenyl]amine
HMS3745E15
HMS3742A17
nsc-766452
nsc766452
HY-103213A
CS-0109018

Research Excerpts

Bioavailability

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" The orally bioavailable lead imidazolopiperazine confers complete causal prophylactic protection (15 milligrams/kilogram) in rodent models of malaria and shows potent in vivo blood-stage therapeutic activity."( Imaging of Plasmodium liver stages to drive next-generation antimalarial drug discovery.
Barnes, SW; Bonamy, GM; Bopp, SE; Borboa, R; Bright, AT; Chatterjee, A; Che, J; Cohen, S; Dharia, NV; Diagana, TT; Fidock, DA; Froissard, P; Gagaring, K; Gettayacamin, M; Glynne, RJ; Gordon, P; Groessl, T; Kato, N; Kuhen, KL; Lee, MC; Mazier, D; McNamara, CW; Meister, S; Nagle, A; Nam, TG; Plouffe, DM; Richmond, W; Roland, J; Rottmann, M; Sattabongkot, J; Schultz, PG; Tuntland, T; Walker, JR; Winzeler, EA; Wu, T; Zhou, B; Zhou, Y, 2011
)
0.37
"Cell membrane permeability is an important determinant for oral absorption and bioavailability of a drug molecule."( Highly predictive and interpretable models for PAMPA permeability.
Jadhav, A; Kerns, E; Nguyen, K; Shah, P; Sun, H; Xu, X; Yan, Z; Yu, KR, 2017
)
0.46
" Additionally, an ∼85% correlation was obtained between PAMPA pH 5 permeability and in vivo oral bioavailability in mice and rats."( Using in vitro ADME data for lead compound selection: An emphasis on PAMPA pH 5 permeability and oral bioavailability.
Itkin, M; Kabir, M; Mathé, EA; Nguyễn, ÐT; Padilha, EC; Shah, P; Shinn, P; Siramshetty, V; Wang, AQ; Williams, J; Xu, X; Yu, KR; Zhao, T, 2022
)
0.72
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Protein Targets (25)

Potency Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (µ)Min (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Chain A, MAJOR APURINIC/APYRIMIDINIC ENDONUCLEASEHomo sapiens (human)Potency22.38720.003245.467312,589.2998AID2517
Chain A, TYROSYL-DNA PHOSPHODIESTERASEHomo sapiens (human)Potency79.43280.004023.8416100.0000AID485290
Chain A, Putative fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolaseGiardia intestinalisPotency15.81140.140911.194039.8107AID2451
Chain A, ATP-DEPENDENT DNA HELICASE Q1Homo sapiens (human)Potency11.90470.125919.1169125.8920AID2549; AID2708
WRNHomo sapiens (human)Potency6.06590.168331.2583100.0000AID720497
alpha-galactosidaseHomo sapiens (human)Potency35.48134.466818.391635.4813AID2107
Bloom syndrome protein isoform 1Homo sapiens (human)Potency25.49570.540617.639296.1227AID2528; AID2585; AID720503
flap endonuclease 1Homo sapiens (human)Potency19.01150.133725.412989.1251AID720498
DNA polymerase iota isoform a (long)Homo sapiens (human)Potency42.28410.050127.073689.1251AID720496
nuclear receptor ROR-gamma isoform 1Mus musculus (house mouse)Potency10.00000.00798.23321,122.0200AID2546
DNA polymerase kappa isoform 1Homo sapiens (human)Potency24.41130.031622.3146100.0000AID588579; AID720501
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Inhibition Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverageMin (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Glucose transporterLeishmania mexicanaIC50 (µMol)6.74500.08102.30676.7450AID1207598
Hexose transporter 1 Plasmodium falciparum (malaria parasite P. falciparum)IC50 (µMol)5.88500.09002.22205.8850AID1207597
Alpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)Ki3.20000.00010.807410.0000AID271618
Solute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)IC50 (µMol)5.81600.00492.99549.9920AID1207599
Alpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)Ki1.50000.00020.725710.0000AID271619
Alpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)Ki0.02800.00030.483410.0000AID271620; AID587415
Sodium-dependent dopamine transporterRattus norvegicus (Norway rat)Ki3.20000.00030.37088.1600AID271618
Calcium-dependent protein kinase 1Plasmodium falciparum 3D7IC50 (µMol)1.00000.00210.00760.0130AID1159502
Lysine--tRNA ligase Plasmodium falciparum 3D7IC50 (µMol)2.50000.12000.12000.1200AID1159505
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Biological Processes (68)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
positive regulation of cytokine productionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
DNA replicationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-activating G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
Ras protein signal transductionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
Rho protein signal transductionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
female pregnancyAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of cell population proliferationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of norepinephrine secretionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
regulation of vasoconstrictionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
actin cytoskeleton organizationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
platelet activationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of cell migrationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
activation of protein kinase activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
activation of protein kinase B activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of epinephrine secretionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
cellular response to hormone stimulusAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
receptor transactivationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
vasodilationAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
glucose homeostasisAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
fear responseAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of potassium ion transportAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of MAP kinase activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of MAPK cascadeAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of calcium ion-dependent exocytosisAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of insulin secretionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
intestinal absorptionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
thermoceptionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of lipid catabolic processAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of membrane protein ectodomain proteolysisAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of calcium ion transportAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of insulin secretion involved in cellular response to glucose stimulusAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of uterine smooth muscle contractionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-activating adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-inhibiting adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
phospholipase C-activating adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of wound healingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
presynaptic modulation of chemical synaptic transmissionAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of calcium ion transmembrane transporter activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
central nervous system developmentSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
transport across blood-brain barrierSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to hypoxiaSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
female pregnancySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
long-chain fatty acid import across plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
L-ascorbic acid metabolic processSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cerebral cortex developmentSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to glucose starvationSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
xenobiotic transportSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
photoreceptor cell maintenanceSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
protein-containing complex assemblySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to mechanical stimulusSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cellular hyperosmotic responseSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
glucose import across plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
transport across blood-brain barrierSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to Thyroglobulin triiodothyronineSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
glucose transmembrane transportSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
glucose importSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to insulinSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
dehydroascorbic acid transportSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
MAPK cascadeAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
angiogenesisAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
regulation of vascular associated smooth muscle contractionAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
cell-cell signalingAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
female pregnancyAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of norepinephrine secretionAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
platelet activationAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
activation of protein kinase B activityAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of epinephrine secretionAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
receptor transactivationAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of MAPK cascadeAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of neuron differentiationAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of blood pressureAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of uterine smooth muscle contractionAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-activating adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
regulation of smooth muscle contractionAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
cell-cell signalingAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of norepinephrine secretionAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
regulation of vasoconstrictionAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
platelet activationAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
activation of protein kinase B activityAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of epinephrine secretionAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
receptor transactivationAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of MAPK cascadeAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of neuron differentiationAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-activating adrenergic receptor signaling pathwayAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of insulin secretionAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Molecular Functions (20)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
alpha2-adrenergic receptor activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein kinase bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
alpha-1B adrenergic receptor bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
alpha-2C adrenergic receptor bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
thioesterase bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
heterotrimeric G-protein bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein homodimerization activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein heterodimerization activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
epinephrine bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
norepinephrine bindingAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
guanyl-nucleotide exchange factor activityAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
long-chain fatty acid transmembrane transporter activitySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
glucose transmembrane transporter activitySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
kinase bindingSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
dehydroascorbic acid transmembrane transporter activitySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
identical protein bindingSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
xenobiotic transmembrane transporter activitySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
D-glucose transmembrane transporter activitySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
alpha2-adrenergic receptor activityAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein bindingAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
epinephrine bindingAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
alpha2-adrenergic receptor activityAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein bindingAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
alpha-2A adrenergic receptor bindingAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein homodimerization activityAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
protein heterodimerization activityAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
epinephrine bindingAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
guanyl-nucleotide exchange factor activityAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Ceullar Components (32)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
cytoplasmAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
basolateral plasma membraneAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
neuronal cell bodyAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
axon terminusAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
presynaptic active zone membraneAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
dopaminergic synapseAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
postsynaptic density membraneAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
glutamatergic synapseAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
GABA-ergic synapseAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
receptor complexAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneAlpha-2A adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
Golgi membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
female germ cell nucleusSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
photoreceptor inner segmentSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
female pronucleusSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cytosolSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
caveolaSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
intercalated discSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
basolateral plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
apical plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
Z discSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
midbodySolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cortical actin cytoskeletonSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
sarcolemmaSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
melanosomeSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
extracellular exosomeSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
blood microparticleSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
presynapseSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
glucose transporter complexSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
apical plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
basolateral plasma membraneSolute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1Homo sapiens (human)
cytosolAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
cell surfaceAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
intracellular membrane-bounded organelleAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneAlpha-2B adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
cytoplasmAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
endosomeAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneAlpha-2C adrenergic receptorHomo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Bioassays (26)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID449704NOVARTIS: Inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum W2 (drug-resistant) proliferation in erythrocyte-based infection assay2008Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Jul-01, Volume: 105, Issue:26
In silico activity profiling reveals the mechanism of action of antimalarials discovered in a high-throughput screen.
AID602118NOVARTIS: Antimalarial liver stage activity measured as a greater than 50% reduction in Plasmodium yoelii schizont area in HepG2-A16-CD81 cells at 10uM compound concentration, determined by immuno-fluorescence.2011Science (New York, N.Y.), Dec-09, Volume: 334, Issue:6061
Imaging of Plasmodium liver stages to drive next-generation antimalarial drug discovery.
AID449705NOVARTIS: Cytotoxicity against human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (Huh7)2008Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Jul-01, Volume: 105, Issue:26
In silico activity profiling reveals the mechanism of action of antimalarials discovered in a high-throughput screen.
AID98819Drug concentration in mole/kg/day providing 50% extension of life in intraperitoneally implanted leukemia L1210 mice.1982Journal of medicinal chemistry, Mar, Volume: 25, Issue:3
Potential antitumor agents. 36. Quantitative relationships between experimental antitumor activity, toxicity, and structure for the general class of 9-anilinoacridine antitumor agents.
AID271619Displacement of [3H]rauwolscine from human ADRA2B expressed in S115 cells2006Journal of medicinal chemistry, Oct-19, Volume: 49, Issue:21
Structure-activity relationship of quinoline derivatives as potent and selective alpha(2C)-adrenoceptor antagonists.
AID271620Displacement of [3H]rauwolscine from human ADRA2C expressed in S115 cells2006Journal of medicinal chemistry, Oct-19, Volume: 49, Issue:21
Structure-activity relationship of quinoline derivatives as potent and selective alpha(2C)-adrenoceptor antagonists.
AID602119NOVARTIS: Antimalarial liver stage activity measured as reduction in Plasmodium yoelii schizont area in HepG2-A16-CD81 cells by immuno-fluorescence, and median schizont size at 10uM compound concentration2011Science (New York, N.Y.), Dec-09, Volume: 334, Issue:6061
Imaging of Plasmodium liver stages to drive next-generation antimalarial drug discovery.
AID271618Displacement of [3H]rauwolscine from human ADRA2A expressed in S115 cells2006Journal of medicinal chemistry, Oct-19, Volume: 49, Issue:21
Structure-activity relationship of quinoline derivatives as potent and selective alpha(2C)-adrenoceptor antagonists.
AID587415Binding affinity to human cloned Alpha-2C adrenergic receptor2011European journal of medicinal chemistry, Mar, Volume: 46, Issue:3
A QSAR study using MTD method and Dragon descriptors for a series of selective ligands of α2C adrenoceptor.
AID449706NOVARTIS: Inhibition Frequency Index (IFI) - the number of HTS assays where a compound showed > 50% inhibition/induction, expressed as a percentage of the number of assays in which the compound was tested.2008Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Jul-01, Volume: 105, Issue:26
In silico activity profiling reveals the mechanism of action of antimalarials discovered in a high-throughput screen.
AID449703NOVARTIS: Inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 (drug-susceptible) proliferation in erythrocyte-based infection assay 2008Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Jul-01, Volume: 105, Issue:26
In silico activity profiling reveals the mechanism of action of antimalarials discovered in a high-throughput screen.
AID210614Compound concentration in mole/kg/day lethal to 10% of mice1982Journal of medicinal chemistry, Mar, Volume: 25, Issue:3
Potential antitumor agents. 36. Quantitative relationships between experimental antitumor activity, toxicity, and structure for the general class of 9-anilinoacridine antitumor agents.
AID1346159Human alpha2C-adrenoceptor (Adrenoceptors)2007British journal of pharmacology, Feb, Volume: 150, Issue:4
Pharmacological characterization and CNS effects of a novel highly selective alpha2C-adrenoceptor antagonist JP-1302.
AID1508630Primary qHTS for small molecule stabilizers of the endoplasmic reticulum resident proteome: Secreted ER Calcium Modulated Protein (SERCaMP) assay2021Cell reports, 04-27, Volume: 35, Issue:4
A target-agnostic screen identifies approved drugs to stabilize the endoplasmic reticulum-resident proteome.
AID1347154Primary screen GU AMC qHTS for Zika virus inhibitors2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 12-08, Volume: 117, Issue:49
Therapeutic candidates for the Zika virus identified by a high-throughput screen for Zika protease inhibitors.
AID1159586Biochemical screen of P. falciparum PK62016PloS one, , Volume: 11, Issue:3
Biochemical Screening of Five Protein Kinases from Plasmodium falciparum against 14,000 Cell-Active Compounds.
AID1159589Biochemical screen of P. falciparum MAPK22016PloS one, , Volume: 11, Issue:3
Biochemical Screening of Five Protein Kinases from Plasmodium falciparum against 14,000 Cell-Active Compounds.
AID1159587Biochemical screen of P. falciparum PK72016PloS one, , Volume: 11, Issue:3
Biochemical Screening of Five Protein Kinases from Plasmodium falciparum against 14,000 Cell-Active Compounds.
AID1159585Biochemical screen of P. falciparum CDPK12016PloS one, , Volume: 11, Issue:3
Biochemical Screening of Five Protein Kinases from Plasmodium falciparum against 14,000 Cell-Active Compounds.
AID1159588Biochemical screen of P. falciparum CDPK42016PloS one, , Volume: 11, Issue:3
Biochemical Screening of Five Protein Kinases from Plasmodium falciparum against 14,000 Cell-Active Compounds.
AID602156Novartis GNF Liver Stage Dataset: Malariabox Annotation2011Science (New York, N.Y.), Dec-09, Volume: 334, Issue:6061
Imaging of Plasmodium liver stages to drive next-generation antimalarial drug discovery.
AID720501qHTS for Inhibitors of Polymerase Kappa: Confirmatory Assay for Cherry-picked Compounds2012PloS one, , Volume: 7, Issue:10
A comprehensive strategy to discover inhibitors of the translesion synthesis DNA polymerase κ.
AID1508591NCATS Rat Liver Microsome Stability Profiling2020Scientific reports, 11-26, Volume: 10, Issue:1
Retrospective assessment of rat liver microsomal stability at NCATS: data and QSAR models.
AID1645848NCATS Kinetic Aqueous Solubility Profiling2019Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 07-15, Volume: 27, Issue:14
Predictive models of aqueous solubility of organic compounds built on A large dataset of high integrity.
AID1645871NCATS Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) Profiling in pH 5 buffer2022Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 02-15, Volume: 56Using in vitro ADME data for lead compound selection: An emphasis on PAMPA pH 5 permeability and oral bioavailability.
AID1508612NCATS Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) Profiling2017Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 02-01, Volume: 25, Issue:3
Highly predictive and interpretable models for PAMPA permeability.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (28)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19901 (3.57)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's7 (25.00)29.6817
2010's16 (57.14)24.3611
2020's4 (14.29)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 20.25

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be moderate demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index20.25 (24.57)
Research Supply Index3.40 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.58 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index15.26 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.00 (0.95)

This Compound (20.25)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials0 (0.00%)5.53%
Reviews1 (3.45%)6.00%
Case Studies0 (0.00%)4.05%
Observational0 (0.00%)0.25%
Other28 (96.55%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]