Partial agonist activity at human DOP receptor expressed in CHO cells assessed as stimulation of [35S]GTPgammaS binding after 60 mins by scintillation counting - BioAssay Summary
The unique pharmacological profile of buprenorphine has led to its considerable success as an analgesic and as a treatment agent for drug abuse. Activation of nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide (NOP) receptors has been postulated to account for certain aspects of buprenorphine's behavioral profile. In order to investigate the role of NOP activation further, a series of buprenorphine analogues has more ..
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 Tested Compounds
 Tested Compounds
All(5)
 
 
Active(4)
 
 
Unspecified(1)
 
 
 Tested Substances
 Tested Substances
All(5)
 
 
Active(4)
 
 
Unspecified(1)
 
 
AID: 621022
Data Source: ChEMBL (771033)
Depositor Category: Literature, Extracted
BioAssay Version:
Deposit Date: 2012-04-30
Modify Date: 2013-05-15

Data Table (Complete):           Active    All
Target
Sequence: RecName: Full=Delta-type opioid receptor; Short=D-OR-1; Short=DOR-1
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Gene:OPRD1     Conserved Domain     Related Protein 3D Structures
BioActive Compounds: 4
Description:
Title: Structural determinants of opioid and NOP receptor activity in derivatives of buprenorphine.

Abstract: The unique pharmacological profile of buprenorphine has led to its considerable success as an analgesic and as a treatment agent for drug abuse. Activation of nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide (NOP) receptors has been postulated to account for certain aspects of buprenorphine's behavioral profile. In order to investigate the role of NOP activation further, a series of buprenorphine analogues has been synthesized with the aim of increasing affinity for the NOP receptor. Binding and functional assay data on these new compounds indicate that the area around C20 in the orvinols is key to NOP receptor activity, with several compounds displaying higher affinity than buprenorphine. One compound, 1b, was found to be a mu opioid receptor partial agonist of comparable efficacy to buprenorphine but with higher efficacy at NOP receptors.
(PMID: 21866885)
Comment
Compounds with activity <= 50uM or explicitly reported as active by ChEMBL are flagged as active in this PubChem assay presentation.

Categorized Comment
ChEMBL Assay Type: Binding

ChEMBL Assay Data Source: Scientific Literature

ChEMBL Target ID: 136

ChEMBL target type: Target is a single protein chain

Result Definitions
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TIDNameDescriptionHistogramTypeUnit
OutcomeThe BioAssay activity outcomeOutcome
1EC50*EC50 PubChem standard valueFloatμM
2BEIBinding Efficiency Index(nM)Float
3SEISurface Efficiency Index(nM)Float
4EC50 activity commentEC50 activity commentString
5EC50 standard flagEC50 standard flagInteger
6EC50 qualifierEC50 qualifierString
7EC50 published valueEC50 published valueFloatnM
8EC50 standard valueEC50 standard valueFloatnM
9EC50 binding domainsEC50 binding domainsString

* Activity Concentration.

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