utatrectinib [Ligand Id: 10360] activity data from GtoPdb and ChEMBL

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ChEMBL ligand: CHEMBL3659497
  • neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 1/Nerve growth factor receptor Trk-A in Human [ChEMBL: CHEMBL2815] [GtoPdb: 1817] [UniProtKB: P04629]
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DB Assay description Assay Type Standard value Standard parameter Original value Original units Original parameter Reference
neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 1/Nerve growth factor receptor Trk-A in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL2815] [GtoPdb: 1817] [UniProtKB: P04629]
GtoPdb In an Alphascreen assay using intracellular domain of a HIS-tagged human Trk A kinase (amino acids 442-796). - 8.52 pIC50 3 nM IC50 US8486966B2. 9-(pyrazol-3-yl)-9H-purine-2-amine and 3-(pyrazol-3-yl) -3H-imidazo[4,5-B] pyridin-5-amine derivatives and their use for the treatment of cancer (2013)
ChEMBL Amplified Luminescent Proximity Assay: To measure JAK2 kinase activity, a commercially available purified enzyme may be used. The enzyme may be a C-terminal His6-tagged, recombinant, human JAK2, amino acids 808-end, (Genbank Accession number NM 004972) expressed by baculovirus in Sf21 cells (Upstate Biotechnology MA). After incubation of the kinase with a biotinylated substrate and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for 60 minutes at room temperature, the kinase reaction may be stopped by the addition of 30 mM ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). The reaction may be performed in 384 well microtitre plates and the reaction products may be detected with the addition of streptavidin coated Donor Beads and phosphotyrosine-specific antibodies coated Acceptor Beads using the EnVision Multilabel Plate Reader after an overnight incubation at room temperature. B 8.52 pIC50 3 nM IC50 US-8486966-B2. 9-(pyrazol-3-yl)-9H-purine-2-amine and 3-(pyrazol-3-yl) -3H-imidazo[4,5-B] pyridin-5-amine derivatives and their use for the treatment of cancer (2013)

ChEMBL data shown on this page come from version 33:

Mendez D, Gaulton A, Bento AP, Chambers J, De Veij M, Félix E, Magariños MP, Mosquera JF, Mutowo P, Nowotka M, Gordillo-Marañón M, Hunter F, Junco L, Mugumbate G, Rodriguez-Lopez M, Atkinson F, Bosc N, Radoux CJ, Segura-Cabrera A, Hersey A, Leach AR. (2019) 'ChEMBL: towards direct deposition of bioassay data' Nucleic Acids Res., 47(D1). DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky1075. [EPMCID:30398643]
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