Induced myeloid leukemia cell differentiation protein Mcl-1 3820 Activities
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Molecule Features
Natural Product: Yes
Oral: No
Chemical Probe: No
Parenteral: No
Molecule Type: Small molecule
Topical: No
First In Class: No
Black Box: No
Chirality: No
Availability: No
Prodrug: No
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Properties
Molecular Weight: 596.69
Molecular Weight (Monoisotopic): 591.6156
AlogP: 6.70
#Rotatable Bonds: 2
Polar Surface Area: 49.69
Molecular Species: ACID
HBA: 3
HBD: 2
#RO5 Violations: 2
HBA (Lipinski): 3
HBD (Lipinski): 2
#RO5 Violations (Lipinski): 2
CX Acidic pKa: 4.81
CX Basic pKa:
CX LogP: 6.71
CX LogD: 3.31
Aromatic Rings: 2
Heavy Atoms: 20
QED Weighted: 0.38
Np Likeness Score: 0.87
References
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