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FAUC50
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Names
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Preferred IUPAC name
5-[(1R)-2-{[2-(4-{3-[(2-Aminoethyl)disulfanyl]propoxy}-3-methoxyphenyl)ethyl]amino}-1-hydroxyethyl]-8-hydroxyquinolin-2(1H)-one
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Identifiers
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CAS Number
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3D model (JSmol)
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ChemSpider
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InChI=1S/C25H33N3O5S2/c1-32-23-15-17(3-7-22(23)33-12-2-13-34-35-14-10-26)9-11-27-16-21(30)18-4-6-20(29)25-19(18)5-8-24(31)28-25/h3-8,15,21,27,29-30H,2,9-14,16,26H2,1H3,(H,28,31)/t21-/m0/s1 Key: MQROXSOVKCABJV-NRFANRHFSA-N
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O=C1NC2=C(C([C@@H](O)CNCCC3=CC=C(OCCCSSCCN)C(OC)=C3)=CC=C2O)C=C1
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Properties
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Chemical formula
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C25H33N3O5S2
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Molar mass
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519.67 g·mol−1
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references
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Chemical compound
FAUC50 is a covalent agonist of the β2 adrenoceptor.[1] It has been used as a template to form covalent agonists for other receptors.[2]
References[]
- ^ Rosenbaum DM, Zhang C, Lyons JA, Holl R, Aragao D, Arlow DH, Rasmussen SG, Choi HJ, Devree BT, Sunahara RK, Chae PS, Gellman SH, Dror RO, Shaw DE, Weis WI, Caffrey M, Gmeiner P, Kobilka BK (January 2011). "Structure and function of an irreversible agonist-β(2) adrenoceptor complex". Nature. 469 (7329): 236–40. Bibcode:2011Natur.469..236R. doi:10.1038/nature09665. PMC 3074335. PMID 21228876.
- ^ Weichert D, Kruse AC, Manglik A, Hiller C, Zhang C, Hübner H, Kobilka BK, Gmeiner P (July 2014). "Covalent agonists for studying G protein-coupled receptor activation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111 (29): 10744–8. Bibcode:2014PNAS..11110744W. doi:10.1073/pnas.1410415111. PMC 4115510. PMID 25006259.
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α1 | Agonists |
- 6-FNE
- Amidephrine
- Buspirone
- Cirazoline
- Corbadrine
- Deoxyepinephrine (epinine, N-methyldopamine)
- Dipivefrine
- Dopamine
- Droxidopa (L-DOPS)
- Epinephrine
- Etilefrine
- Etilevodopa
- Ethylnorepinephrine
- Ibopamine
- Indanidine
- Isometheptene
- L-DOPA (levodopa)
- L-Phenylalanine
- L-Tyrosine
- Melevodopa
- Metaraminol
- Methoxamine
- Methyldopa
- Midodrine
- Naphazoline
- Norepinephrine
- Octopamine
- Oxymetazoline
- Phenylephrine
- Phenylpropanolamine
- Synephrine
- Tetryzoline
- Tiamenidine
- Xylometazoline
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Antagonists |
- Abanoquil
- Ajmalicine
- Alfuzosin
- Anisodamine
- Anisodine
- Atiprosin
- Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., brexpiprazole, clozapine, olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone)
- Benoxathian
- Beta blockers (e.g., adimolol, amosulalol, arotinolol, carvedilol, eugenodilol, labetalol)
- Buflomedil
- Bunazosin
- Corynanthine
- Dapiprazole
- Domesticine
- Doxazosin
- Ergolines (e.g., acetergamine, ergotamine, dihydroergotamine, lisuride, nicergoline, terguride)
- Etoperidone
- Fenspiride
- Hydroxyzine
- Indoramin
- Ketanserin
- L-765,314
- mCPP
- Mepiprazole
- Metazosin
- Monatepil
- Moxisylyte
- Naftopidil
- Nantenine
- Neldazosin
- Niaprazine
- Niguldipine
- Pardoprunox
- Pelanserin
- Perlapine
- Phendioxan
- Phenoxybenzamine
- Phentolamine
- Phenylpiperazine antidepressants (e.g., hydroxynefazodone, nefazodone, trazodone, triazoledione)
- Piperoxan
- Prazosin
- Quinazosin
- Quinidine
- Silodosin
- Spegatrine
- Spiperone
- Talipexole
- Tamsulosin
- Terazosin
- Tiodazosin
- Tolazoline
- Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine, maprotiline, mianserin)
- Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline, clomipramine, doxepin, imipramine, trimipramine)
- Trimazosin
- Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, loxapine, thioridazine)
- Urapidil
- WB-4101
- Zolertine
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α2 | Agonists |
- (R)-3-Nitrobiphenyline
- 4-NEMD
- 6-FNE
- Amitraz
- Apraclonidine
- Brimonidine
- Clonidine
- Corbadrine
- Deoxyepinephrine (epinine, N-methyldopamine)
- Detomidine
- Dexmedetomidine
- Dihydroergotamine
- Dipivefrine
- Dopamine
- Droxidopa (L-DOPS)
- Etilevodopa
- Ergotamine
- Epinephrine
- Etilefrine
- Ethylnorepinephrine
- Guanabenz
- Guanfacine
- Guanoxabenz
- L-DOPA (levodopa)
- L-Phenylalanine
- L-Tyrosine
- Ibopamine
- Lofexidine
- Medetomidine
- Melevodopa
- Methyldopa
- Mivazerol
- Moxonidine
- Naphazoline
- Norepinephrine
- Oxymetazoline
- Phenylpropanolamine
- Piperoxan
- Rilmenidine
- Romifidine
- Talipexole
- Tetrahydrozoline
- Tiamenidine
- Tizanidine
- Tolonidine
- Urapidil
- Xylazine
- Xylometazoline
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Antagonists |
- 1-PP
- Adimolol
- Amesergide
- Aptazapine
- Atipamezole
- Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., asenapine, brexpiprazole, clozapine, lurasidone, olanzapine, paliperidone, quetiapine, risperidone, zotepine)
- Azapirones (e.g., buspirone, gepirone, ipsapirone, tandospirone)
- BRL-44408
- Buflomedil
- Cirazoline
- Efaroxan
- Esmirtazapine
- Fenmetozole
- Fluparoxan
- Idazoxan
- Ketanserin
- Lisuride
- mCPP
- Mianserin
- Mirtazapine
- NAN-190
- Pardoprunox
- Phentolamine
- Phenoxybenzamine
- Piperoxan
- Piribedil
- Rauwolscine
- Rotigotine
- Setiptiline
- Spegatrine
- Spiroxatrine
- Sunepitron
- Terguride
- Tolazoline
- Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, loxapine, thioridazine)
- Yohimbine
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β | Agonists |
- Abediterol
- Alifedrine
- Amibegron
- Arbutamine
- Arformoterol
- Arotinolol
- BAAM
- Bambuterol
- Befunolol
- Bitolterol
- Broxaterol
- Buphenine
- Carbuterol
- Carmoterol
- Cimaterol
- Clenbuterol
- Colterol
- Corbadrine
- Denopamine
- Deoxyepinephrine (epinine, N-methyldopamine)
- Dipivefrine
- Dobutamine
- Dopamine
- Dopexamine
- Droxidopa (L-DOPS)
- Epinephrine
- Etafedrine
- Etilefrine
- Etilevodopa
- Ethylnorepinephrine
- Eugenodilol
- Fenoterol
- Formoterol
- Hexoprenaline
- Higenamine
- Ibopamine
- Indacaterol
- Isoetarine
- Isoprenaline
- Isoxsuprine
- L-DOPA (levodopa)
- L-Phenylalanine
- L-Tyrosine
- Levosalbutamol
- Mabuterol
- Melevodopa
- Methoxyphenamine
- Methyldopa
- Mirabegron
- Norepinephrine
- Orciprenaline
- Oxyfedrine
- PF-610355
- Phenylpropanolamine
- Pirbuterol
- Prenalterol
- Ractopamine
- Procaterol
- Reproterol
- Rimiterol
- Ritodrine
- Salbutamol
- Salmeterol
- Solabegron
- Terbutaline
- Tretoquinol
- Tulobuterol
- Vibegron
- Vilanterol
- Xamoterol
- Zilpaterol
- Zinterol
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- See also: Receptor/signaling modulators
- Dopaminergics
- Serotonergics
- Monoamine reuptake inhibitors
- Monoamine releasing agents
- Monoamine metabolism modulators
- Monoamine neurotoxins
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Pharmacomodulation |
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Types |
- ♦ Receptor: Agonist
- Partial agonist
- Antagonist
- Inverse agonist
- Positive allosteric modulator (PAM)
- Negative allosteric modulator (NAM)
- ♦ Miscellaneous: Precursor
- Cofactor
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Classes | Enzyme | see Enzyme inhibition |
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Ion channel | See Ion channel modulators |
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Receptor & transporter | BA/M | Adrenergic | |
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Dopaminergic |
- Dopamine receptor agonist
- Dopamine receptor antagonist
- Dopamine reuptake inhibitor (DRI)
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Histaminergic | |
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Serotonergic | |
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AA | |
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Cholinergic |
- Acetylcholine receptor agonist (Muscarinic
- Nicotinic)
- Acetylcholine receptor antagonist (Muscarinic
- Nicotinic (Ganglionic
- Muscular))
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Cannabinoidergic | |
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Opioidergic |
- Opioid modulator
- Opioid receptor agonist
- Opioid receptor antagonist
- Enkephalinase inhibitor
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Miscellaneous |
- Cofactor (see Enzyme cofactors)
- Precursor (see Amino acids)
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- Dopamine agonists
- Irreversible agonists
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