Target Gene Table
VIS IDVirusEnsembl IDGene TypeTarget GeneOncogeneTumor Suppressor GeneNCBI IDUniprot ID
TVIS10019173HBVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
TVIS10019323HBVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
TVIS10031044HBVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
TVIS10025139HBVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
TVIS10020261HBVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
TVIS10040464HBVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
TVIS20001928HPVENSG00000120907.18protein_codingADRA1ANoNo148B0ZBD3
P35348
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Drug Information
GeneADRA1A
DrugBank IDDB01224
Drug NameQuetiapine
Target IDBE0004863
UniProt IDP25100
Regulation Typeantagonist
PubMed IDs11132243; 17848919; 15475871
CitationsRichelson E, Souder T: Binding of antipsychotic drugs to human brain receptors focus on newer generation compounds. Life Sci. 2000 Nov 24;68(1):29-39.@@Nasrallah HA: Atypical antipsychotic-induced metabolic side effects: insights from receptor-binding profiles. Mol Psychiatry. 2008 Jan;13(1):27-35. Epub 2007 Sep 11.@@Shayegan DK, Stahl SM: Atypical antipsychotics: matching receptor profile to individual patient's clinical profile. CNS Spectr. 2004 Oct;9(10 Suppl 11):6-14.
GroupsApproved
Direct ClassificationDibenzothiazepines
SMILESOCCOCCN1CCN(CC1)C1=NC2=CC=CC=C2SC2=CC=CC=C12
PathwaysQuetiapine H1-Antihistamine Action
PharmGKBPA451201
ChEMBLCHEMBL716