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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
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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
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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
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Polar Surface Area (PSA)
89.27
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Refractivity
98.9
ChemAxon
Polarizability
38
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Rotatable Bond Count
4
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H Bond Acceptor Count
4
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H Bond Donor Count
1
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pKa (strongest acidic)
4.24
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pKa (strongest basic)
0.42
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Physiological Charge
-1
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Number of Rings
3
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Bioavailability
1
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Rule of Five
true
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Ghose Filter
true
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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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rdf:type | |
rdfs:label |
"parecoxib"
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