RO3244794   Click here for help

GtoPdb Ligand ID: 4042

Compound class: Synthetic organic
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2D Structure
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Physico-chemical Properties
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Hydrogen bond acceptors 5
Hydrogen bond donors 2
Rotatable bonds 9
Topological polar surface area 88.77
Molecular weight 451.12
XLogP 5.26
No. Lipinski's rules broken 1
SMILES / InChI / InChIKey
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Canonical SMILES Fc1ccc(cc1)CC(C(=O)O)NC(=O)OCc1cc2c(o1)ccc(c2)c1ccc(cc1)F
Isomeric SMILES Fc1ccc(cc1)CC(C(=O)O)NC(=O)OCc1cc2c(o1)ccc(c2)c1ccc(cc1)F
InChI InChI=1S/C25H19F2NO5/c26-19-6-1-15(2-7-19)11-22(24(29)30)28-25(31)32-14-21-13-18-12-17(5-10-23(18)33-21)16-3-8-20(27)9-4-16/h1-10,12-13,22H,11,14H2,(H,28,31)(H,29,30)
InChI Key IDONYPMIPXYFLY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
References
1. Bley KR, Bhattacharya A, Daniels DV, Gever J, Jahangir A, O'Yang C, Smith S, Srinivasan D, Ford AP, Jett MF. (2006)
RO1138452 and RO3244794: characterization of structurally distinct, potent and selective IP (prostacyclin) receptor antagonists.
Br J Pharmacol, 147 (3): 335-45. [PMID:16331286]
2. Wilson SM, Sheddan NA, Newton R, Giembycz MA. (2011)
Evidence for a second receptor for prostacyclin on human airway epithelial cells that mediates inhibition of CXCL9 and CXCL10 release.
Mol Pharmacol, 79 (3): 586-95. [PMID:21173040]
3. Wilson SM, Shen P, Rider CF, Traves SL, Proud D, Newton R, Giembycz MA. (2009)
Selective prostacyclin receptor agonism augments glucocorticoid-induced gene expression in human bronchial epithelial cells.
J Immunol, 183 (10): 6788-99. [PMID:19880449]