ID: ALA2024689

Max Phase: Preclinical

Molecular Formula: C20H19N5O

Molecular Weight: 345.41

Molecule Type: Small molecule

Associated Items:

Representations

Canonical SMILES:  CCc1cc(-c2ccc3ncn(C)c(=O)c3c2)n(-c2cccc(C)n2)n1

Standard InChI:  InChI=1S/C20H19N5O/c1-4-15-11-18(25(23-15)19-7-5-6-13(2)22-19)14-8-9-17-16(10-14)20(26)24(3)12-21-17/h5-12H,4H2,1-3H3

Standard InChI Key:  VJMHEUYXAZSMMN-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Associated Targets(Human)

TGF-beta receptor type I 3786 Activities

Activity TypeRelationActivity valueUnitsAction TypeJournalPubMed IddoiAssay Aladdin ID

Associated Targets(non-human)

TGF-beta receptor type-1 52 Activities

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Molecule Features

Natural Product: NoOral: NoChemical Probe: NoParenteral: No
Molecule Type: Small moleculeTopical: NoFirst In Class: NoBlack Box: No
Chirality: NoAvailability: NoProdrug: No

Drug Indications

MESH IDMESH Heading EFO IDsEFO TermsMax Phase for IndicationReferences

Mechanisms of Action

Mechanism of ActionAction Typetarget IDTarget NameTarget TypeTarget OrganismBinding Site NameReferences

Properties

Molecular Weight: 345.41Molecular Weight (Monoisotopic): 345.1590AlogP: 3.05#Rotatable Bonds: 3
Polar Surface Area: 65.60Molecular Species: NEUTRALHBA: 6HBD: 0
#RO5 Violations: 0HBA (Lipinski): 6HBD (Lipinski): 0#RO5 Violations (Lipinski): 0
CX Acidic pKa: CX Basic pKa: 5.03CX LogP: 2.94CX LogD: 2.94
Aromatic Rings: 4Heavy Atoms: 26QED Weighted: 0.57Np Likeness Score: -1.52

References

1. Boys ML, Bian F, Kramer JB, Chio CL, Ren XD, Chen H, Barrett SD, Sexton KE, Iula DM, Filzen GF, Nguyen MN, Angell P, Downs VL, Wang Z, Raheja N, Ellsworth EL, Fakhoury S, Bratton LD, Keller PR, Gowan R, Drummond EM, Maiti SN, Hena MA, Lu L, McConnell P, Knafels JD, Thanabal V, Sun F, Alessi D, McCarthy A, Zhang E, Finzel BC, Patel S, Ciotti SM, Eisma R, Payne NA, Gilbertsen RB, Kostlan CR, Pocalyko DJ, Lala DS..  (2012)  Discovery of a series of 2-(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)pyridines as ALK5 inhibitors with potential utility in the prevention of dermal scarring.,  22  (10): [PMID:22542194] [10.1016/j.bmcl.2012.04.013]

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