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" experimental This compound belongs to the stilbenes. These are organic compounds containing a 1,2-diphenylethylene moiety. Stilbenes (C6-C2-C6 ) are derived from the common phenylpropene (C6-C3) skeleton building block. The introduction of one or more hydroxyl groups to a phenyl ring lead to stilbenoids. Stilbenes Organic Compounds Phenylpropanoids and Polyketides Stilbenes Benzenesulfonamides Isoxazoles Sulfonyls Sulfonamides Enolates Carboxylic Acid Amides Polyamines benzenesulfonamide benzene sulfonyl azole isoxazole sulfonamide sulfonic acid derivative carboxamide group polyamine carboxylic acid derivative enolate amine organonitrogen compound MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIRHEUMATIC PRODUCTS ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIRHEUMATIC PRODUCTS, NON-STEROIDS Coxibs logP 3.42 ALOGPS logS -4.4 ALOGPS Water Solubility 1.62e-02 g/l ALOGPS logP 3.51 ChemAxon IUPAC Name N-{[4-(5-methyl-3-phenyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl)benzene]sulfonyl}propanamide ChemAxon Traditional IUPAC Name N-[4-(5-methyl-3-phenyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl)benzenesulfonyl]propanamide ChemAxon Molecular Weight 370.422 ChemAxon Monoisotopic Weight 370.098727764 ChemAxon SMILES CCC(=O)NS(=O)(=O)C1=CC=C(C=C1)C1=C(C)ON=C1C1=CC=CC=C1 ChemAxon Molecular Formula C19H18N2O4S ChemAxon InChI InChI=1S/C19H18N2O4S/c1-3-17(22)21-26(23,24)16-11-9-14(10-12-16)18-13(2)25-20-19(18)15-7-5-4-6-8-15/h4-12H,3H2,1-2H3,(H,21,22) ChemAxon InChIKey InChIKey=TZRHLKRLEZJVIJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N ChemAxon Polar Surface Area (PSA) 89.27 ChemAxon Refractivity 98.9 ChemAxon Polarizability 38 ChemAxon Rotatable Bond Count 4 ChemAxon H Bond Acceptor Count 4 ChemAxon H Bond Donor Count 1 ChemAxon pKa (strongest acidic) 4.24 ChemAxon pKa (strongest basic) 0.42 ChemAxon Physiological Charge -1 ChemAxon Number of Rings 3 ChemAxon Bioavailability 1 ChemAxon Rule of Five true ChemAxon Ghose Filter true ChemAxon PubChem Compound 119828 PubChem Substance 99444910 ChemSpider 106990 PDB PXB BE0000994 Lactotransferrin Human # Berman HM, Westbrook J, Feng Z, Gilliland G, Bhat TN, Weissig H, Shindyalov IN, Bourne PE: The Protein Data Bank. Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):235-42. "Pubmed":http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10592235 unknown Lactotransferrin Involved in ferric iron binding The lactotransferrin peptidase S60 domain 1 functions as a serine protease that cuts arginine rich regions. This function contributes to the antimicrobial activity LTF 3q21-q23 Secreted protein None 8.17 78182.0 Human HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) HGNC:6720 GenAtlas LTF GeneCards LTF GenBank Gene Database X53961 GenBank Protein Database 34416 UniProtKB P02788 UniProt Accession TRFL_HUMAN EC 3.4.21.- Lactoferrin Lactotransferrin precursor Talalactoferrin alfa >Lactotransferrin precursor MKLVFLVLLFLGALGLCLAGRRRSVQWCAVSQPEATKCFQWQRNMRKVRGPPVSCIKRDS PIQCIQAIAENRADAVTLDGGFIYEAGLAPYKLRPVAAEVYGTERQPRTHYYAVAVVKKG GSFQLNELQGLKSCHTGLRRTAGWNVPIGTLRPFLNWTGPPEPIEAAVARFFSASCVPGA DKGQFPNLCRLCAGTGENKCAFSSQEPYFSYSGAFKCLRDGAGDVAFIRESTVFEDLSDE AERDEYELLCPDNTRKPVDKFKDCHLARVPSHAVVARSVNGKEDAIWNLLRQAQEKFGKD KSPKFQLFGSPSGQKDLLFKDSAIGFSRVPPRIDSGLYLGSGYFTAIQNLRKSEEEVAAR RARVVWCAVGEQELRKCNQWSGLSEGSVTCSSASTTEDCIALVLKGEADAMSLDGGYVYT AGKCGLVPVLAENYKSQQSSDPDPNCVDRPVEGYLAVAVVRRSDTSLTWNSVKGKKSCHT AVDRTAGWNIPMGLLFNQTGSCKFDEYFSQSCAPGSDPRSNLCALCIGDEQGENKCVPNS NERYYGYTGAFRCLAENAGDVAFVKDVTVLQNTDGNNNEAWAKDLKLADFALLCLDGKRK PVTEARSCHLAMAPNHAVVSRMDKVERLKQVLLHQQAKFGRNGSDCPDKFCLFQSETKNL LFNDNTECLARLHGKTTYEKYLGPQYVAGITNLKKCSTSPLLEACEFLRK >2136 bp ATGAAACTTGTCTTCCTCGTCCTGCTGTTCCTCGGGGCCCTCGGACTGTGTCTGGCTGGC CGTAGGAGAAGGAGTGTTCAGTGGTGCGCCGTATCCCAACCCGAGGCCACAAAATGCTTC CAATGGCAAAGGAATATGAGAAAAGTGCGTGGCCCTCCTGTCAGCTGCATAAAGAGAGAC TCCCCCATCCAGTGTATCCAGGCCATTGCGGAAAACAGGGCCGATGCTGTGACCCTTGAT GGTGGTTTCATATACGAGGCAGGCCTGGCCCCCTACAAACTGCGACCTGTAGCGGCGGAA GTCTACGGGACCGAAAGACAGCCACGAACTCACTATTATGCCGTGGCTGTGGTGAAGAAG GGCGGCAGCTTTCAGCTGAACGAACTGCAAGGTCTGAAGTCCTGCCACACAGGCCTTCGC AGGACCGCTGGATGGAATGTCCCTACAGGGACACTTCGTCCATTCTTGAATTGGACGGGT CCACCTGAGCCCATTGAGGCAGCTGTGGCCAGGTTCTTCTCAGCCAGCTGTGTTCCCGGT GCAGATAAAGGACAGTTCCCCAACCTGTGTCGCCTGTGTGCGGGGACAGGGGAAAACAAA TGTGCCTTCTCCTCCCAGGAACCGTACTTCAGCTACTCTGGTGCCTTCAAGTGTCTGAGA GACGGGGCTGGAGACGTGGCTTTTATCAGAGAGAGCACAGTGTTTGAGGACCTGTCAGAC GAGGCTGAAAGGGACGAGTATGAGTTACTCTGCCCAGACAACACTCGGAAGCCAGTGGAC AAGTTCAAAGACTGCCATCTGGCCCGGGTCCCTTCTCATGCCGTTGTGGCACGAAGTGTG AATGGCAAGGAGGATGCCATCTGGAATCTTCTCCGCCAGGCACAGGAAAAGTTTGGAAAG GACAAGTCACCGAAATTCCAGCTCTTTGGCTCCCCTAGTGGGCAGAAAGATCTGCTGTTC AAGGACTCTGCCATTGGGTTTTCGAGGGTGCCCCCGAGGATAGATTCTGGGCTGTACCTT GGCTCCGGCTACTTCACTGCCATCCAGAACTTGAGGAAAAGTGAGGAGGAAGTGGCTGCC CGGCGTGCGCGGGTCGTGTGGTGTGCGGTGGGCGAGCAGGAGCTGCGCAAGTGTAACCAG TGGAGTGGCTTGAGCGAAGGCAGCGTGACCTGCTCCTCGGCCTCCACCACAGAGGACTGC ATCGCCCTGGTGCTGAAAGGAGAAGCTGATGCCATGAGTTTGGATGGAGGATATGTGTAC ACTGCATGCAAATGTGGTTTGGTGCCTGTCCTGGCAGAGAACTACAAATCCCAACAAAGC AGTGACCCTGATCCTAACTGTGTGGATAGACCTGTGGAAGGATATCTTGCTGTGGCGGTG GTTAGGAGATCAGACACTAGCCTTACCTGGAACTCTGTGAAAGGCAAGAAGTCCTGCCAC ACCGCCGTGGACAGGACTGCAGGCTGGAATATCCCCATGGGCCTGCTCTTCAACCAGACG GGCTCCTGCAAATTTGATGAATATTTCAGTCAAAGCTGTGCCCCTGGGTCTGACCCGAGA TCTAATCTCTGTGCTCTGTGTATTGGCGACGAGCAGGGTGAGAATAAGTGCGTGCCCAAC AGCAACGAGAGATACTACGGCTACACTGGGGCTTTCCGGTGCCTGGCTGAGAATGCTGGA GACGTTGCATTTGTGAAAGATGTCACTGTCTTGCAGAACACTGATGGAAATAACAATGAG GCATGGGCTAAGGATTTGAAGCTGGCAGACTTTGCGCTGCTGTGCCTCGATGGCAAACGG AAGCCTGTGACTGAGGCTAGAAGCTGCCATCTTGCCATGGCCCCGAATCATGCCGTGGTG TCTCGGATGGATAAGGTGGAACGCCTGAAACAGGTGCTGCTCCACCAACAGGCTAAATTT GGGAGAAATGGATCTGACTGCCCGGACAAGTTTTGCTTATTCCAGTCTGAAACCAAAAAC CTTCTGTTCAATGACAACACTGAGTGTCTGGCCAGACTCCATGGCAAAACAACATATGAA AAATATTTGGGACCACAGTATGTCGCAGGCATTACTAATCTGAAAAAGTGCTCAACCTCC CCCCTCCTGGAAGCCTGTGAATTCCTCAGGAAGTAA PF00405 Transferrin component extracellular region function ion binding function cation binding function transition metal ion binding function iron ion binding function binding function ferric iron binding process cellular physiological process process homeostasis process cell homeostasis process cell ion homeostasis process cation homeostasis process di-, tri-valent inorganic cation homeostasis process transport process iron ion homeostasis process ion transport process transition metal ion transport process cation transport process iron ion transport process di-, tri-valent inorganic cation transport process physiological process "
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"parecoxib"

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