General Information of Drug (ID: DMMIA38)

Drug Name
kassinin Drug Info
Synonyms
KASSININ; 63968-82-1; UNII-9BOP147TRT; 9BOP147TRT; AC1L2EKC; GTPL2088; SCHEMBL20639320; BDBM81943; NSC_45749; CAS_45749; L-alpha-Aspartyl-L-valyl-L-prolyl-L-lysyl-L-seryl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-glutaminyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-valylglycyl-L-leucyl-L-methioninamide; LS-187667; LS-187057; L-Methioninamide, L-alpha-aspartyl-L-valyl-L-prolyl-L-lysyl-L-seryl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-glutaminyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-valylglycyl-L-leucyl-
Indication
Disease Entry ICD 11 Status REF
Discovery agent N.A. Investigative [1]
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
45749
TTD Drug ID
DMMIA38

Molecule(s) Related to This Drug


Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
DTT Name DTT ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Neuromedin-K receptor (TACR3) TTBPGLU NK3R_HUMAN Agonist [2]
Substance-P receptor (TACR1) TTZPO1L NK1R_HUMAN Agonist [2]

The Expression Level of Molecule(s) in Normal Tissue of Major ADME-Related Organs

Molecule Molecule Type Gene Name Liver Colon Kidney Small Intestine
Substance-P receptor (TACR1) DTT TACR1 3.597 4.186 4.271 5.113
Neuromedin-K receptor (TACR3) DTT TACR3 3.406 4.248 2.982 1.138
Molecule Expression Atlas in Normal Tissue of Major ADME-related organs

The Expression Level of Molecule(s) between Disease Section and Healthy Individual Tissue

The Studied Disease Discovery agent
ICD Disease Classification N.A.
Molecule Name Molecule Type Gene Name p-value Fold-Change Z-score
Substance-P receptor (TACR1) DTT TACR1 7.40E-01 0.02 0.07
Substance-P receptor (TACR1) DTT TACR1 8.57E-01 -0.02 -0.18
Neuromedin-K receptor (TACR3) DTT TACR3 3.59E-01 0.04 0.12
Neuromedin-K receptor (TACR3) DTT TACR3 5.19E-01 -4.10E-03 -0.03
Molecular Expression Atlas between Disease Section and Healthy Individual Tissue

References

1 URL: http://www.guidetopharmacology.org Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Oct 12. pii: gkv1037. The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY in 2016: towards curated quantitative interactions between 1300 protein targets and 6000 ligands. (Ligand id: 2088).
2 The unpredicted high affinities of a large number of naturally occurring tachykinins for chimeric NK1/NK3 receptors suggest a role for an inhibitory domain in determining receptor specificity. J BiolChem. 1996 Aug 23;271(34):20250-7.