| VIS ID | Virus | Ensembl ID | Gene Type | Target Gene | Oncogene | Tumor Suppressor Gene | NCBI ID | Uniprot ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TVIS10013291 | HBV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS10012007 | HBV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS30003943 | HIV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS30009207 | HIV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS30086264 | HIV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS30076416 | HIV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS30083332 | HIV | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS44001718 | HTLV-1 | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
| TVIS44039289 | HTLV-1 | ENSG00000112038.18 | protein_coding | OPRM1 | No | No | 4988 | B8K2Q5 G8XRH4 G8XRH5 L0E130 P35372 |
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| Gene | OPRM1 |
|---|---|
| DrugBank ID | DB00193 |
| Drug Name | Tramadol |
| Target ID | BE0000770 |
| UniProt ID | P35372 |
| Regulation Type | agonist |
| PubMed IDs | 10961373; 10991912; 1309873; 15509185; 16793069; 11752352; 17380034; 8955860; 31004280 |
| Citations | Gillen C, Haurand M, Kobelt DJ, Wnendt S: Affinity, potency and efficacy of tramadol and its metabolites at the cloned human mu-opioid receptor. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2000 Aug;362(2):116-21.@@Potschka H, Friderichs E, Loscher W: Anticonvulsant and proconvulsant effects of tramadol, its enantiomers and its M1 metabolite in the rat kindling model of epilepsy. Br J Pharmacol. 2000 Sep;131(2):203-12.@@Raffa RB, Friderichs E, Reimann W, Shank RP, Codd EE, Vaught JL: Opioid and nonopioid components independently contribute to the mechanism of action of tramadol, an 'atypical' opioid analgesic. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1992 Jan;260(1):275-85.@@Grond S, Sablotzki A: Clinical pharmacology of tramadol. Clin Pharmacokinet. 2004;43(13):879-923.@@Ide S, Minami M, Ishihara K, Uhl GR, Sora I, Ikeda K: Mu opioid receptor-dependent and independent components in effects of tramadol. Neuropharmacology. 2006 Sep;51(3):651-8. Epub 2006 Jun 21.@@Chen X, Ji ZL, Chen YZ: TTD: Therapeutic Target Database. Nucleic Acids Res. 2002 Jan 1;30(1):412-5.@@Minami K, Uezono Y, Ueta Y: Pharmacological aspects of the effects of tramadol on G-protein coupled receptors. J Pharmacol Sci. 2007 Mar;103(3):253-60.@@Frink MC, Hennies HH, Englberger W, Haurand M, Wilffert B: Influence of tramadol on neurotransmitter systems of the rat brain. Arzneimittelforschung. 1996 Nov;46(11):1029-36.@@Barakat A: Revisiting Tramadol: A Multi-Modal Agent for Pain Management. CNS Drugs. 2019 May;33(5):481-501. doi: 10.1007/s40263-019-00623-5. |
| Groups | Approved; Investigational |
| Direct Classification | |
| SMILES | COC1=CC=CC(=C1)C1(O)CCCCC1CN(C)C |
| Pathways | Tramadol Metabolism Pathway; Tramadol Action Action Pathway |
| PharmGKB | PA451735 |
| ChEMBL | CHEMBL1237044 |