Target Information
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Target ID |
T89534
(Former ID: TTDS00242)
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Target Name |
Estrogen receptor (ESR)
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Synonyms |
Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group A member 1; NR3A1; Estradiol receptor; ESR; ER-alpha; ER
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Gene Name |
ESR1
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Target Type |
Successful target
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Disease | [+] 15 Target-related Diseases | + | ||||
1 | Acne vulgaris [ICD-11: ED80] | |||||
2 | Acquired prion disease [ICD-11: 8E01] | |||||
3 | Adrenal cancer [ICD-11: 2D11] | |||||
4 | Breast cancer [ICD-11: 2C60-2C6Y] | |||||
5 | Contraceptive management [ICD-11: QA21] | |||||
6 | Dyspareunia [ICD-11: GA12] | |||||
7 | Female infertility [ICD-11: GA31] | |||||
8 | Low bone mass disorder [ICD-11: FB83] | |||||
9 | Male infertility [ICD-11: GB04] | |||||
10 | Menopausal disorder [ICD-11: GA30] | |||||
11 | Menstrual cycle bleeding disorder [ICD-11: GA20] | |||||
12 | Pituitary gland disorder [ICD-11: 5A60-5A61] | |||||
13 | Skeletal anomaly [ICD-11: LD24] | |||||
14 | Solid tumour/cancer [ICD-11: 2A00-2F9Z] | |||||
15 | Vaginitis [ICD-11: GA02] | |||||
Function |
Nuclear hormone receptor. The steroid hormones and their receptors are involved in the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression and affect cellular proliferation and differentiation in target tissues. Ligand-dependent nuclear transactivation involves either direct homodimer binding to a palindromic estrogen response element (ERE) sequence or association with other DNA-binding transcription factors, such as AP-1/c-Jun, c-Fos, ATF-2, Sp1 and Sp3, to mediate ERE-independent signaling. Ligand binding induces a conformational change allowing subsequent or combinatorial association with multiprotein coactivator complexes through LXXLL motifs of their respective components. Mutual transrepression occurs between the estrogen receptor (ER) and NF-kappa-B in a cell-type specific manner. Decreases NF-kappa-B DNA-binding activity and inhibits NF-kappa-B-mediated transcription from the IL6 promoter and displace RELA/p65 and associated coregulators from the promoter. Recruited to the NF-kappa-B response element of the CCL2 and IL8 promoters and can displace CREBBP. Present with NF-kappa-B components RELA/p65 and NFKB1/p50 on ERE sequences. Can also act synergistically with NF-kappa-B to activate transcription involving respective recruitment adjacent response elements; the function involves CREBBP. Can activate the transcriptional activity of TFF1. Also mediates membrane-initiated estrogen signaling involving various kinase cascades. Isoform 3 is involved in activation of NOS3 and endothelial nitric oxide production. Isoforms lacking one or several functional domains are thought to modulate transcriptional activity by competitive ligand or DNA binding and/or heterodimerization with the full-length receptor. Essential for MTA1-mediated transcriptional regulation of BRCA1 and BCAS3. Isoform 3 can bind to ERE and inhibit isoform 1.
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BioChemical Class |
Nuclear hormone receptor
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Sequence |
MTMTLHTKASGMALLHQIQGNELEPLNRPQLKIPLERPLGEVYLDSSKPAVYNYPEGAAY
EFNAAAAANAQVYGQTGLPYGPGSEAAAFGSNGLGGFPPLNSVSPSPLMLLHPPPQLSPF LQPHGQQVPYYLENEPSGYTVREAGPPAFYRPNSDNRRQGGRERLASTNDKGSMAMESAK ETRYCAVCNDYASGYHYGVWSCEGCKAFFKRSIQGHNDYMCPATNQCTIDKNRRKSCQAC RLRKCYEVGMMKGGIRKDRRGGRMLKHKRQRDDGEGRGEVGSAGDMRAANLWPSPLMIKR SKKNSLALSLTADQMVSALLDAEPPILYSEYDPTRPFSEASMMGLLTNLADRELVHMINW AKRVPGFVDLTLHDQVHLLECAWLEILMIGLVWRSMEHPGKLLFAPNLLLDRNQGKCVEG MVEIFDMLLATSSRFRMMNLQGEEFVCLKSIILLNSGVYTFLSSTLKSLEEKDHIHRVLD KITDTLIHLMAKAGLTLQQQHQRLAQLLLILSHIRHMSNKGMEHLYSMKCKNVVPLYDLL LEMLDAHRLHAPTSRGGASVEETDQSHLATAGSTSSHSLQKYYITGEAEGFPATV Click to Show/Hide
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3D Structure | Click to Show 3D Structure of This Target | AlphaFold | ||||
ADReCS ID | BADD_A00673 ; BADD_A02072 ; BADD_A05322 ; BADD_A08333 | |||||
HIT2.0 ID | T01QLH |
Drugs and Modes of Action | Top | |||||
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Approved Drug(s) | [+] 31 Approved Drugs | + | ||||
1 | ARZOXIFENE | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [12], [13] | |
2 | Bazedoxifene | Drug Info | Approved | Osteopetrosis | [4], [14], [15] | |
3 | Cenestin | Drug Info | Approved | Menopause symptom | [4] | |
4 | Clomifene | Drug Info | Approved | Female infertility | [16], [17] | |
5 | Clomiphene Citrate | Drug Info | Approved | Female infertility | [4] | |
6 | Conjugated estrogens a | Drug Info | Approved | Hormone replacement therapy | [4] | |
7 | Conjugated estrogens b | Drug Info | Approved | Hormone replacement therapy | [4] | |
8 | Danazol | Drug Info | Approved | Menorrhagia | [18], [19] | |
9 | Dienestrol | Drug Info | Approved | Atrophic vaginitis | [4], [20], [21] | |
10 | Elacestrant | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [22] | |
11 | Esterified estrogens | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [4] | |
12 | Estradiol | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [4], [23], [24], [25], [26] | |
13 | Estradiol Acetate | Drug Info | Approved | Hormone replacement therapy | [4] | |
14 | Estradiol Cypionate | Drug Info | Approved | Hormone replacement therapy | [4] | |
15 | Estradiol Valerate | Drug Info | Approved | Hormone replacement therapy | [4] | |
16 | Estrogen | Drug Info | Approved | Menopause symptom | [4] | |
17 | Estrone | Drug Info | Approved | Menopausal and postmenopausal disorder | [27], [28] | |
18 | Estropipate | Drug Info | Approved | Hypogonadism | [4] | |
19 | Ethinyl Estradiol | Drug Info | Approved | Female hypogonadism | [29], [24] | |
20 | Fosfestrol | Drug Info | Approved | Solid tumour/cancer | [4] | |
21 | Fulvestrant | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [30], [24] | |
22 | Gestrinone | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [4] | |
23 | Lasofoxifene | Drug Info | Approved | Osteoporosis | [31], [32] | |
24 | Mestranol | Drug Info | Approved | Contraception | [33], [34] | |
25 | Ospemifene | Drug Info | Approved | Dyspareunia | [35], [36] | |
26 | Premarin/Trimegestone | Drug Info | Approved | Menopause symptom | [4] | |
27 | Promestriene | Drug Info | Approved | Acne vulgaris | [4] | |
28 | Quinestrol | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [37], [38], [4] | |
29 | Raloxifene | Drug Info | Approved | Osteoporosis | [4] | |
30 | Tamoxifen | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [39], [40] | |
31 | Toremifene | Drug Info | Approved | Breast cancer | [41], [24] | |
Clinical Trial Drug(s) | [+] 14 Clinical Trial Drugs | + | ||||
1 | Premarin/Pravachol | Drug Info | Phase 3 | Hyperlipidaemia | [47] | |
2 | Synthetic conjugated estrogen | Drug Info | Phase 3 | Vaginal disease | [48] | |
3 | Trimegestone/ethinyl estradiol | Drug Info | Phase 3 | Contraception | [49] | |
4 | TZTX-001 | Drug Info | Phase 3 | Endometriosis | [50] | |
5 | Afimoxifene | Drug Info | Phase 2 | Breast cancer | [54] | |
6 | ARN-810 | Drug Info | Phase 2 | Breast cancer | [55] | |
7 | Estetrol | Drug Info | Phase 2 | Autoimmune diabetes | [56] | |
8 | GTx-758 | Drug Info | Phase 2 | Prostate cancer | [57] | |
9 | ICARITIN | Drug Info | Phase 2 | Breast cancer | [58] | |
10 | SR 16234 | Drug Info | Phase 2 | Breast cancer | [59] | |
11 | ATD transdermal gel | Drug Info | Phase 1 | Contraception | [69] | |
12 | CC-8490 | Drug Info | Phase 1 | Brain cancer | [70] | |
13 | CHF-4227 | Drug Info | Phase 1 | Osteoporosis | [71] | |
14 | TTC-352 | Drug Info | Phase 1 | Breast cancer | [52] | |
Discontinued Drug(s) | [+] 18 Discontinued Drugs | + | ||||
1 | BITHIONOL | Drug Info | Withdrawn from market | Trematode infection | [73], [4] | |
2 | HEXESTROL | Drug Info | Withdrawn from market | Irregularities | [74], [75], [76] | |
3 | EM-800 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 3 | Estrogen deficiency | [77] | |
4 | Idoxifene | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 3 | Breast cancer | [78] | |
5 | IoGen | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 3 | Pain | [79] | |
6 | Miproxifene | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 3 | Solid tumour/cancer | [80] | |
7 | Droloxifene | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 2 | Breast cancer | [81] | |
8 | ERA-923 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 2 | Breast cancer | [82] | |
9 | NP-50301 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 2 | Eye disorder | [83] | |
10 | Panomifene | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 2 | Solid tumour/cancer | [84] | |
11 | SERM-3339 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 2 | Osteoporosis | [85] | |
12 | SR-90067 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 2 | Hormone deficiency | [86] | |
13 | HE2100 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 1 | Thrombocytopenia | [87] | |
14 | HRT | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 1 | Estrogen deficiency | [88] | |
15 | MX-4509 | Drug Info | Discontinued in Phase 1 | Neurological disorder | [89] | |
16 | ICI-164384 | Drug Info | Terminated | Breast cancer | [91] | |
17 | Zindoxifene | Drug Info | Terminated | Breast cancer | [92] | |
18 | ZK-119010 | Drug Info | Terminated | Carcinoma | [93] | |
Preclinical Drug(s) | [+] 6 Preclinical Drugs | + | ||||
1 | BN-AA-003-NY | Drug Info | Preclinical | Estrogen deficiency | [90] | |
2 | BN-AO-014 | Drug Info | Preclinical | Atrophy | [90] | |
3 | BN-CB-045 | Drug Info | Preclinical | Female sexual arousal dysfunction | [90] | |
4 | BN-DF-037 | Drug Info | Preclinical | Osteoporosis | [90] | |
5 | BN-GU-005-DHP | Drug Info | Preclinical | Arthralgia | [90] | |
6 | BN-OD-026 | Drug Info | Preclinical | Solid tumour/cancer | [90] | |
Mode of Action | [+] 4 Modes of Action | + | ||||
Inhibitor | [+] 167 Inhibitor drugs | + | ||||
1 | ARZOXIFENE | Drug Info | [94] | |||
2 | ATD transdermal gel | Drug Info | [116] | |||
3 | BITHIONOL | Drug Info | [130] | |||
4 | HEXESTROL | Drug Info | [131] | |||
5 | ERA-923 | Drug Info | [136], [137] | |||
6 | HE2100 | Drug Info | [142] | |||
7 | MX-4509 | Drug Info | [144] | |||
8 | ICI-164384 | Drug Info | [147] | |||
9 | LY-117018 | Drug Info | [148] | |||
10 | Tamoxifen methyl iodide | Drug Info | [149] | |||
11 | ZK-119010 | Drug Info | [151] | |||
12 | 1,8-Dichloro-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
13 | 1-Bromo-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
14 | 1-CHLORO-6-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-2-NAPHTHOL | Drug Info | [152] | |||
15 | 17-METHYL-17-ALPHA-DIHYDROEQUILENIN | Drug Info | [153] | |||
16 | 2,3-diphenyl-1H-indole | Drug Info | [154] | |||
17 | 2,4-Dibenzylamino-6-isopentylpyrimidine | Drug Info | [155] | |||
18 | 2,4-diisobutylamino-6-isopentylpyrimidine | Drug Info | [155] | |||
19 | 2-(3-Butoxy-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
20 | 2-(3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
21 | 2-(3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
22 | 2-(3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
23 | 2-(3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
24 | 2-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-1,2'-spirobi[1H-indene]-5-ol | Drug Info | [157] | |||
25 | 2-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-1,2'-spirobi[1H-indene]-6-ol | Drug Info | [157] | |||
26 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-4-methoxy-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
27 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-4-vinyl-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
28 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-isopropyl-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
29 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-methoxy-benzofuran-5-ol | Drug Info | [159] | |||
30 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-methoxy-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
31 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-methyl-benzofuran-5-ol | Drug Info | [159] | |||
32 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-phenyl-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
33 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-propenyl-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
34 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-7-propyl-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
35 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
36 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
37 | 2-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
38 | 2-(4-HYDROXY-PHENYL)BENZOFURAN-5-OL | Drug Info | [156] | |||
39 | 2-(6-Hydroxy-naphthalen-1-yl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
40 | 2-(6-Hydroxy-naphthalen-2-yl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
41 | 2-(6-Hydroxy-naphthalen-2-yl)-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
42 | 2-AMINO-1-METHYL-6-PHENYLIMIDAZO[4,5-B]PYRIDINE | Drug Info | [153] | |||
43 | 2-Naphthalen-1-yl-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
44 | 2-phenyl-1,2'-spirobi[1H-indene]-5'-ol | Drug Info | [157] | |||
45 | 3'-Methoxy-4'Hydroxyclomiphene | Drug Info | [160] | |||
46 | 3,8-dihydroxy-4-methyl-6H-benzo[c]chromen-6-one | Drug Info | [161] | |||
47 | 3,8-dihydroxy-7-methyl-6H-benzo[c]chromen-6-one | Drug Info | [161] | |||
48 | 3-(2-Hydroxy-phenyl)-benzo[d]isoxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
49 | 3-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-benzo[d]isoxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
50 | 3-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-benzo[d]isoxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
51 | 3-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-7-isobutoxychromen-4-one | Drug Info | [162] | |||
52 | 3-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-7-isopropoxychromen-4-one | Drug Info | [162] | |||
53 | 3-(6-Hydroxy-benzooxazol-2-yl)-benzene-1,2-diol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
54 | 3-CHLORO-2-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-2H-INDAZOL-5-OL | Drug Info | [153] | |||
55 | 3-chloro-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)salicylaldoxime | Drug Info | [163] | |||
56 | 3-ETHYL-2-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-2H-INDAZOL-5-OL | Drug Info | [153] | |||
57 | 3-hydroxy-8,10-dimethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromen-6-one | Drug Info | [161] | |||
58 | 3-[1-ethyl-2-(3-hydroxyphenyl)butyl]phenol | Drug Info | [164] | |||
59 | 4',5,7-trihydroxy-6,8-dimethylisoflavone | Drug Info | [165] | |||
60 | 4,10-dimethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
61 | 4,6,10-trimethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
62 | 4,6,6,7-tetramethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
63 | 4,6,7,10-tetramethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
64 | 4,6,7-trimethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
65 | 4,7-dimethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
66 | 4-(1-benzyl-7-chloro-1H-indazol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [166] | |||
67 | 4-(1-butyl-7-chloro-1H-indazol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [166] | |||
68 | 4-(1-cyclopentyl-7-fluoro-1H-indazol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [166] | |||
69 | 4-(2-phenyl-1H-benzo[d]imidazol-1-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [154] | |||
70 | 4-(2-phenyl-1H-indol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [154] | |||
71 | 4-(3-phenyl-1H-indol-2-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [154] | |||
72 | 4-(5-Hydroxy-benzooxazol-2-yl)-benzene-1,3-diol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
73 | 4-(6-HYDROXY-1H-INDAZOL-3-YL)BENZENE-1,3-DIOL | Drug Info | [153] | |||
74 | 4-(6-Hydroxy-benzooxazol-2-yl)-benzene-1,2-diol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
75 | 4-(6-Hydroxy-benzooxazol-2-yl)-benzene-1,3-diol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
76 | 4-(7-chloro-1-cyclohexyl-1H-indazol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [166] | |||
77 | 4-(7-chloro-1-propyl-1H-indazol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [166] | |||
78 | 4-(7-methyl-1-propyl-1H-indazol-3-yl)phenol | Drug Info | [166] | |||
79 | 4-Benzo[d]isoxazol-3-yl-benzene-1,3-diol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
80 | 4-benzyl-2,6-diisobutylamino-pyrimidine | Drug Info | [155] | |||
81 | 4-Bromo-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
82 | 4-Chloro-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
83 | 4-Ethyl-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
84 | 4-Ethynyl-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
85 | 4-hydroxy-N-isopropyl-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
86 | 4-hydroxy-N-neopentyl-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
87 | 4-hydroxy-N-phenyl-N-propylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
88 | 4-Naphthalen-2-yl-phenol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
89 | 4-[1,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)but-1-enyl]phenol | Drug Info | [168] | |||
90 | 4-[1,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)hex-1-enyl]phenol | Drug Info | [168] | |||
91 | 4-[1,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pent-1-enyl]phenol | Drug Info | [168] | |||
92 | 4-[1,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)vinyl]phenol | Drug Info | [168] | |||
93 | 4-[1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenylbut-1-enyl]phenol | Drug Info | [169] | |||
94 | 4-[1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenylpent-1-enyl]phenol | Drug Info | [169] | |||
95 | 4-[1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenylprop-1-enyl]phenol | Drug Info | [169] | |||
96 | 4-[1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenylvinyl]phenol | Drug Info | [169] | |||
97 | 4-[2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylvinyl]phenol | Drug Info | [168] | |||
98 | 5-Bromo-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
99 | 5-Chloro-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-6-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
100 | 5-Chloro-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-quinolin-6-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
101 | 6-(2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
102 | 6-(2-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
103 | 6-(3,5-Difluoro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
104 | 6-(3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
105 | 6-(3-Hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-1-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
106 | 6-(3-Hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
107 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
108 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-2-methyl-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
109 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-1-methoxy-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
110 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-1-methyl-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
111 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-1-nitro-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
112 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-1-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
113 | 6-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [158] | |||
114 | 6-butyl-2,4-dipropylaminopyrimidine | Drug Info | [155] | |||
115 | 6-Chloro-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
116 | 6-ethyl-2,4-diisobutylaminopyrimidine | Drug Info | [155] | |||
117 | 6-ethyl-4,7-dimethyl-6H-benzo[c]chromene-3,8-diol | Drug Info | [161] | |||
118 | 7-(3-Hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
119 | 7-(4-Hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
120 | 7-Allyl-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
121 | 7-Bromo-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzofuran-5-ol | Drug Info | [159] | |||
122 | 7-Butyl-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
123 | 7-Chloro-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzofuran-5-ol | Drug Info | [159] | |||
124 | 7-Cyclopentyloxy-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)chromen-4-one | Drug Info | [162] | |||
125 | 7-Ethyl-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
126 | 7-Ethynyl-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-benzooxazol-5-ol | Drug Info | [156] | |||
127 | 7-Phenyl-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
128 | 8-(2,2-dimethylpropyl)naringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
129 | 8-(3-methylbutyl)naringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
130 | 8-benzylnaringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
131 | 8-Chloro-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
132 | 8-Fluoro-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol | Drug Info | [152] | |||
133 | 8-methylnaringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
134 | 8-n-heptylnaringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
135 | 8-n-pentylnaringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
136 | 8-n-undecylnaringenin | Drug Info | [170] | |||
137 | BROUSSONIN A | Drug Info | [171] | |||
138 | Carboron Cluster with phenol | Drug Info | [172] | |||
139 | COUMESTROL | Drug Info | [173] | |||
140 | CP-394531 | Drug Info | [174] | |||
141 | CP-409069 | Drug Info | [174] | |||
142 | daidzein | Drug Info | [165] | |||
143 | DIHYDRORALOXIFENE | Drug Info | [175] | |||
144 | Doxorubicin-Formaldehyde Conjugate | Drug Info | [176] | |||
145 | Geldanamycin-estradiol hybrid | Drug Info | [177] | |||
146 | GSK-5182 | Drug Info | [178] | |||
147 | JNJ-17148066 | Drug Info | [180] | |||
148 | JNJ-19398990 | Drug Info | [180] | |||
149 | JNJ-26529152 | Drug Info | [180] | |||
150 | LTERHKILHRLLQEGSPSD | Drug Info | [181] | |||
151 | MPrP | Drug Info | [182] | |||
152 | N,N,N-Triisobutyl-pyrimidine-2,4,6-triamine | Drug Info | [155] | |||
153 | N-allyl-4-hydroxy-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
154 | N-benzyl-4-hydroxy-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
155 | N-butyl-4-hydroxy-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
156 | N-cyclohexyl-4-hydroxy-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
157 | N-ethyl-4-hydroxy-N-phenylbenzenesulfonamide | Drug Info | [167] | |||
158 | Nafoxidine | Drug Info | [183] | |||
159 | SNG-163 | Drug Info | [116] | |||
160 | SNG-8033 | Drug Info | [116] | |||
161 | SOPHORAFLAVANONE B | Drug Info | [170] | |||
162 | Tamoxifen butyl bromide | Drug Info | [149] | |||
163 | Tamoxifen ethyl bromide | Drug Info | [149] | |||
164 | Tamoxifen isopropyl bromide | Drug Info | [149] | |||
165 | WAY200070 | Drug Info | [156] | |||
166 | ZK-164015 | Drug Info | [187] | |||
167 | [1,1':2',1'']Terphenyl-4'-carbaldehyde oxime | Drug Info | [188] | |||
Modulator | [+] 50 Modulator drugs | + | ||||
1 | Bazedoxifene | Drug Info | [4], [95] | |||
2 | Clomifene | Drug Info | [98] | |||
3 | Clomiphene Citrate | Drug Info | [99] | |||
4 | Conjugated estrogens a | Drug Info | [24] | |||
5 | Conjugated estrogens b | Drug Info | [100], [24] | |||
6 | Elacestrant | Drug Info | [103] | |||
7 | Esterified estrogens | Drug Info | [104], [4] | |||
8 | Estradiol Acetate | Drug Info | [99] | |||
9 | Estradiol Cypionate | Drug Info | [99] | |||
10 | Estradiol Valerate | Drug Info | [99] | |||
11 | Estropipate | Drug Info | [107], [4] | |||
12 | Fosfestrol | Drug Info | [109], [110] | |||
13 | Gestrinone | Drug Info | [24] | |||
14 | Lasofoxifene | Drug Info | [32] | |||
15 | Ospemifene | Drug Info | [112] | |||
16 | Premarin/Trimegestone | Drug Info | [113], [4] | |||
17 | Promestriene | Drug Info | [114], [4] | |||
18 | Quinestrol | Drug Info | [115] | |||
19 | Raloxifene | Drug Info | [116] | |||
20 | Toremifene | Drug Info | [119] | |||
21 | Premarin/Pravachol | Drug Info | [47] | |||
22 | Synthetic conjugated estrogen | Drug Info | [120], [4] | |||
23 | Trimegestone/ethinyl estradiol | Drug Info | [121] | |||
24 | TZTX-001 | Drug Info | [122] | |||
25 | Afimoxifene | Drug Info | [116] | |||
26 | ARN-810 | Drug Info | [123] | |||
27 | Estetrol | Drug Info | [124] | |||
28 | GTx-758 | Drug Info | [125] | |||
29 | ICARITIN | Drug Info | [126] | |||
30 | SR 16234 | Drug Info | [127] | |||
31 | CC-8490 | Drug Info | [128] | |||
32 | CHF-4227 | Drug Info | [129] | |||
33 | Idoxifene | Drug Info | [133] | |||
34 | IoGen | Drug Info | [116] | |||
35 | Miproxifene | Drug Info | [134] | |||
36 | Droloxifene | Drug Info | [135] | |||
37 | NP-50301 | Drug Info | [138] | |||
38 | Panomifene | Drug Info | [139] | |||
39 | SERM-3339 | Drug Info | [140] | |||
40 | BN-AA-003-NY | Drug Info | [145] | |||
41 | BN-AO-014 | Drug Info | [145] | |||
42 | BN-CB-045 | Drug Info | [145] | |||
43 | BN-DF-037 | Drug Info | [145] | |||
44 | BN-GU-005-DHP | Drug Info | [145] | |||
45 | BN-OD-026 | Drug Info | [146] | |||
46 | Zindoxifene | Drug Info | [150] | |||
47 | Org-37663 | Drug Info | [184] | |||
48 | RG6046 | Drug Info | [4] | |||
49 | SERMs | Drug Info | [116] | |||
50 | STX | Drug Info | [116] | |||
Agonist | [+] 11 Agonist drugs | + | ||||
1 | Cenestin | Drug Info | [4], [96], [97] | |||
2 | Dienestrol | Drug Info | [102] | |||
3 | Estradiol | Drug Info | [105] | |||
4 | Estrogen | Drug Info | [106] | |||
5 | Estrone | Drug Info | [105] | |||
6 | Ethinyl Estradiol | Drug Info | [108], [105] | |||
7 | Mestranol | Drug Info | [111] | |||
8 | TTC-352 | Drug Info | [52] | |||
9 | SR-90067 | Drug Info | [141] | |||
10 | HRT | Drug Info | [143] | |||
11 | R,R-THC | Drug Info | [185] | |||
Antagonist | [+] 7 Antagonist drugs | + | ||||
1 | Danazol | Drug Info | [101] | |||
2 | Fulvestrant | Drug Info | [1] | |||
3 | Tamoxifen | Drug Info | [117], [118] | |||
4 | EM-800 | Drug Info | [132] | |||
5 | GW7604 | Drug Info | [179] | |||
6 | SNG-8006 | Drug Info | [116] | |||
7 | Trans-hydroxytamoxifen | Drug Info | [186] |
Cell-based Target Expression Variations | Top | |||||
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Cell-based Target Expression Variations |
Drug Binding Sites of Target | Top | |||||
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Ligand Name: Clomifene | Ligand Info | |||||
Structure Description | Estrogen Receptor Alpha Ligand Binding Domain in Complex with the Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator Clomiphene | PDB:6VPF | ||||
Method | X-ray diffraction | Resolution | 1.60 Å | Mutation | No | [189] |
PDB Sequence |
LALSLTADQM
315 VSALLDAEPP325 ILYSEYDPTR335 PFSEASMMGL345 LTNLADRELV355 HMINWAKRVP 365 GFVDLTLHDQ375 VHLLESAWLE385 ILMIGLVWRS395 MEHPGKLLFA405 PNLLLDRNQG 415 KSVEGMVEIF425 DMLLATSSRF435 RMMNLQGEEF445 VCLKSIILLN455 SGVYTFLSST 465 LKSLEEKDHI475 HRVLDKITDT485 LIHLMAKAGL495 TLQQQHQRLA505 QLLLILSHIR 515 HMSNKGMEHL525 YSMKKNVVPS536 YDLLLEMLDA546 HRL
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MET343
3.552
LEU346
3.642
THR347
3.526
LEU349
3.810
ALA350
3.378
ASP351
3.002
GLU353
3.840
LEU354
3.981
TRP383
3.286
LEU384
3.890
LEU387
3.716
MET388
4.371
LEU391
4.017
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Ligand Name: Bazedoxifene | Ligand Info | |||||
Structure Description | Bazedoxifene in Complex with Y537S Estrogen Receptor Alpha Ligand Binding Domain | PDB:6PSJ | ||||
Method | X-ray diffraction | Resolution | 1.80 Å | Mutation | Yes | [189] |
PDB Sequence |
ALSLTADQMV
316 SALLDAEPPI326 LYSESMMGLL346 TNLADRELVH356 MINWAKRVPG366 FVDLTLHDQV 376 HLLESAWLEI386 LMIGLVWRSM396 EHPGKLLFAP406 NLLLDRNQGK416 SVEGMVEIFD 426 MLLATSSRFR436 MMNLQGEEFV446 CLKSIILLNS456 GVYTFLSSTL466 KSLEEKDHIH 476 RVLDKITDTL486 IHLMAKAGLT496 LQQQHQRLAQ506 LLLILSHIRH516 MSNKGMEHLY 526 SMKNVVPLSD538 LLLEMLDAHR548 LH
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MET343
4.028
LEU346
3.626
THR347
3.773
LEU349
3.774
ALA350
3.815
ASP351
2.637
GLU353
2.295
LEU354
3.803
TRP383
3.693
LEU384
4.113
LEU387
3.815
MET388
3.756
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Different Human System Profiles of Target | Top |
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Human Similarity Proteins
of target is determined by comparing the sequence similarity of all human proteins with the target based on BLAST. The similarity proteins for a target are defined as the proteins with E-value < 0.005 and outside the protein families of the target.
A target that has fewer human similarity proteins outside its family is commonly regarded to possess a greater capacity to avoid undesired interactions and thus increase the possibility of finding successful drugs
(Brief Bioinform, 21: 649-662, 2020).
Human Tissue Distribution
of target is determined from a proteomics study that quantified more than 12,000 genes across 32 normal human tissues. Tissue Specificity (TS) score was used to define the enrichment of target across tissues.
The distribution of targets among different tissues or organs need to be taken into consideration when assessing the target druggability, as it is generally accepted that the wider the target distribution, the greater the concern over potential adverse effects
(Nat Rev Drug Discov, 20: 64-81, 2021).
Human Pathway Affiliation
of target is determined by the life-essential pathways provided on KEGG database. The target-affiliated pathways were defined based on the following two criteria (a) the pathways of the studied target should be life-essential for both healthy individuals and patients, and (b) the studied target should occupy an upstream position in the pathways and therefore had the ability to regulate biological function.
Targets involved in a fewer pathways have greater likelihood to be successfully developed, while those associated with more human pathways increase the chance of undesirable interferences with other human processes
(Pharmacol Rev, 58: 259-279, 2006).
Biological Network Descriptors
of target is determined based on a human protein-protein interactions (PPI) network consisting of 9,309 proteins and 52,713 PPIs, which were with a high confidence score of ≥ 0.95 collected from STRING database.
The network properties of targets based on protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have been widely adopted for the assessment of target’s druggability. Proteins with high node degree tend to have a high impact on network function through multiple interactions, while proteins with high betweenness centrality are regarded to be central for communication in interaction networks and regulate the flow of signaling information
(Front Pharmacol, 9, 1245, 2018;
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 44:134-142, 2017).
Human Similarity Proteins
Human Tissue Distribution
Human Pathway Affiliation
Biological Network Descriptors
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There is no similarity protein (E value < 0.005) for this target
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Note:
If a protein has TS (tissue specficity) scores at least in one tissue >= 2.5, this protein is called tissue-enriched (including tissue-enriched-but-not-specific and tissue-specific). In the plots, the vertical lines are at thresholds 2.5 and 4.
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KEGG Pathway | Pathway ID | Affiliated Target | Pathway Map |
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Estrogen signaling pathway | hsa04915 | Affiliated Target |
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Class: Organismal Systems => Endocrine system | Pathway Hierarchy | ||
Prolactin signaling pathway | hsa04917 | Affiliated Target |
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Class: Organismal Systems => Endocrine system | Pathway Hierarchy | ||
Thyroid hormone signaling pathway | hsa04919 | Affiliated Target |
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Class: Organismal Systems => Endocrine system | Pathway Hierarchy | ||
Endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption | hsa04961 | Affiliated Target |
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Class: Organismal Systems => Excretory system | Pathway Hierarchy |
Degree | 102 | Degree centrality | 1.10E-02 | Betweenness centrality | 1.69E-02 |
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Closeness centrality | 2.83E-01 | Radiality | 1.48E+01 | Clustering coefficient | 8.13E-02 |
Neighborhood connectivity | 4.43E+01 | Topological coefficient | 2.50E-02 | Eccentricity | 11 |
Download | Click to Download the Full PPI Network of This Target | ||||
Chemical Structure based Activity Landscape of Target | Top |
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Drug Property Profile of Target | Top | |
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(1) Molecular Weight (mw) based Drug Clustering | (2) Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (xlogp) based Drug Clustering | |
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(3) Hydrogen Bond Donor Count (hbonddonor) based Drug Clustering | (4) Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count (hbondacc) based Drug Clustering | |
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(5) Rotatable Bond Count (rotbonds) based Drug Clustering | (6) Topological Polar Surface Area (polararea) based Drug Clustering | |
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"RO5" indicates the cutoff set by lipinski's rule of five; "D123AB" colored in GREEN denotes the no violation of any cutoff in lipinski's rule of five; "D123AB" colored in PURPLE refers to the violation of only one cutoff in lipinski's rule of five; "D123AB" colored in BLACK represents the violation of more than one cutoffs in lipinski's rule of five |
Co-Targets | Top | |||||
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Co-Targets |
Target Poor or Non Binders | Top | |||||
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Target Poor or Non Binders |
Target Regulators | Top | |||||
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Target-regulating microRNAs | ||||||
Target-interacting Proteins |
Target Profiles in Patients | Top | |||||
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Target Expression Profile (TEP) | ||||||
Drug Resistance Mutation (DRM) |
Target-Related Models and Studies | Top | |||||
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Target Validation | ||||||
Target QSAR Model |
References | Top | |||||
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