Drug General Information
Drug ID
D00HUB
Former ID
DNC004010
Drug Name
[1,1':2',1'']Terphenyl-4'-carbaldehyde oxime
Drug Type
Small molecular drug
Indication Discovery agent Investigative [526711]
Structure
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Formula
C19H15NO
PubChem Compound ID
Target and Pathway
Target(s) Estrogen receptor Target Info Inhibitor [526711]
Estrogen receptor beta Target Info Inhibitor [526711]
KEGG Pathway Estrogen signaling pathway
Prolactin signaling pathway
Thyroid hormone signaling pathway
Endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption
Proteoglycans in cancerhsa04915:Estrogen signaling pathway
NetPath Pathway FSH Signaling Pathway
EGFR1 Signaling Pathway
RANKL Signaling Pathway
Pathway Interaction Database Regulation of nuclear SMAD2/3 signaling
Signaling events mediated by HDAC Class II
Plasma membrane estrogen receptor signaling
LKB1 signaling events
Regulation of Telomerase
ATF-2 transcription factor network
AP-1 transcription factor network
FOXM1 transcription factor network
Validated nuclear estrogen receptor alpha network
Signaling mediated by p38-alpha and p38-beta
FOXA1 transcription factor networker_nongenomic_pathway:Plasma membrane estrogen receptor signaling
Validated nuclear estrogen receptor beta network
Reactome Nuclear signaling by ERBB4
Nuclear Receptor transcription pathwayR-HSA-383280:Nuclear Receptor transcription pathway
WikiPathways Estrogen signaling pathway
Nuclear Receptors Meta-Pathway
Estrogen Receptor Pathway
Signaling by ERBB4
JAK/STAT
Integrated Pancreatic Cancer Pathway
Leptin signaling pathway
miR-targeted genes in muscle cell - TarBase
Integrated Breast Cancer Pathway
Nuclear ReceptorsWP706:SIDS Susceptibility Pathways
Ovarian Infertility Genes
Nuclear Receptors
References
Ref 526711J Med Chem. 2003 Sep 11;46(19):4032-42.Novel estrogen receptor ligands based on an anthranylaldoxime structure: role of the phenol-type pseudocycle in the binding process.
Ref 526711J Med Chem. 2003 Sep 11;46(19):4032-42.Novel estrogen receptor ligands based on an anthranylaldoxime structure: role of the phenol-type pseudocycle in the binding process.

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