General Information of DBT (ID: ET03DVX)
Name
Dynamin-1 (DNM1)
Synonyms    Click to Show/Hide the Synonyms of This DBT
Dynamin 1 type; Dynamin type 1; DNM1; Dynamin 1
Family Hydrolase (HDase)  >>  Acid anhydride hydrolase (EC 3.6)
Organism
Homo sapiens (Human)
Gene Name DNM1 Gene ID
1759
UniProt ID DYN1_HUMAN (click to find more protein-related data of this DBT)
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Sequence
MGNRGMEDLIPLVNRLQDAFSAIGQNADLDLPQIAVVGGQSAGKSSVLENFVGRDFLPRG
SGIVTRRPLVLQLVNATTEYAEFLHCKGKKFTDFEEVRLEIEAETDRVTGTNKGISPVPI
NLRVYSPHVLNLTLVDLPGMTKVPVGDQPPDIEFQIRDMLMQFVTKENCLILAVSPANSD
LANSDALKVAKEVDPQGQRTIGVITKLDLMDEGTDARDVLENKLLPLRRGYIGVVNRSQK
DIDGKKDITAALAAERKFFLSHPSYRHLADRMGTPYLQKVLNQQLTNHIRDTLPGLRNKL
QSQLLSIEKEVEEYKNFRPDDPARKTKALLQMVQQFAVDFEKRIEGSGDQIDTYELSGGA
RINRIFHERFPFELVKMEFDEKELRREISYAIKNIHGIRTGLFTPDMAFETIVKKQVKKI
REPCLKCVDMVISELISTVRQCTKKLQQYPRLREEMERIVTTHIREREGRTKEQVMLLID
IELAYMNTNHEDFIGFANAQQRSNQMNKKKTSGNQDEILVIRKGWLTINNIGIMKGGSKE
YWFVLTAENLSWYKDDEEKEKKYMLSVDNLKLRDVEKGFMSSKHIFALFNTEQRNVYKDY
RQLELACETQEEVDSWKASFLRAGVYPERVGDKEKASETEENGSDSFMHSMDPQLERQVE
TIRNLVDSYMAIVNKTVRDLMPKTIMHLMINNTKEFIFSELLANLYSCGDQNTLMEESAE
QAQRRDEMLRMYHALKEALSIIGDINTTTVSTPMPPPVDDSWLQVQSVPAGRRSPTSSPT
PQRRAPAVPPARPGSRGPAPGPPPAGSALGGAPPVPSRPGASPDPFGPPPQVPSRPNRAP
PGVPSRSGQASPSRPESPRPPFDL
Function
Microtubule-associated force-producing protein involved in producing microtubule bundles and able to bind and hydrolyze GTP. Most probably involved in vesicular trafficking processes. Involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis.
Full List of Drug Inactive Ingredients (DIGs) Regulating This DBT
          DIG Name: Myristic acid Click to Show/Hide
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             Functional Class    Click to Show/Hide the Functional Class of This DIG
Emulsifying agent; Penetration agent; lubricant
             Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of This DIG on the Studied DBT
                   Biological Activity IC50 > 100000 nM (tested by experiment) [1]
                   Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                   UniProt ID DYN1_HUMAN
          DIG Name: Cetrimide Click to Show/Hide
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             Functional Class    Click to Show/Hide the Functional Class of This DIG
Antimicrobial preservative; Surfactant
             Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of This DIG on the Studied DBT
                   Biological Activity IC50 = 5790 nM (tested by experiment) [1]
                   Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                   UniProt ID DYN1_HUMAN
          DIG Name: Cetrimonium bromide Click to Show/Hide
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             Functional Class    Click to Show/Hide the Functional Class of This DIG
Antimicrobial preservative; Surfactant
             Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of This DIG on the Studied DBT
                   Biological Activity IC50 = 4370 nM (tested by experiment) [1]
                   Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                   UniProt ID DYN1_HUMAN
          DIG Name: Stearalkonium chloride Click to Show/Hide
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             Functional Class    Click to Show/Hide the Functional Class of This DIG
Antimicrobial preservative; Surfactant
             Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of This DIG on the Studied DBT
                   Biological Activity IC50 = 19610 nM (estimated based on the structural similarity with CHEMBL112719 ) [1]
                   Structural Similarity Tanimoto coefficient = 1
                   Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                   UniProt ID DYN1_HUMAN
References
1 Long chain amines and long chain ammonium salts as novel inhibitors of dynamin GTPase activity. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2004 Jun 21; 14(12):3275-8.

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