Target name

Q99720: Sigma non-opioid intracellular receptor 1


  Protein function

Functions in lipid transport from the endoplasmic reticulum and is involved in a wide array of cellular functions probably through regulation of the biogenesis of lipid microdomains at the plasma membrane. Involved in the regulation of different receptors it plays a role in BDNF signaling and EGF signaling. Also regulates ion channels like the potassium channel and could modulate neurotransmitter release. Plays a role in calcium signaling through modulation together with ANK2 of the ITP3R-dependent calcium efflux at the endoplasmic reticulum. Plays a role in several other cell functions including proliferation, survival and death. Originally identified for its ability to bind various psychoactive drugs it is involved in learning processes, memory and mood alteration.

  Database links

Uniprot primary ID Q99720
PDB ID
DrugBank ID DB00652 DB00514 DB00321 DB00409 DB09014 DB00540
BioGrid ID 115569
GuidetoPHARMACOLOGY ID 2552
PharmGKB ID PA164725706
KEGG ID hsa:10280
BioCyc
Entrez Gene (Gene ID) 10280
DIP
STRING 9606ENSP00000277010
MINT
IntAct Q99720
DMDM 74752153
BREDNA
Rectome
SignaLink
BindingDB Q99720

  Model Performance Metrics

Fingerprint type F1_CV AUC_CV Accuracy_CV Sensitivity_CV Specificity_CV F1_test AUC_test Accuracy_test Sensitivity_test Specificity_test Download model
FP2 fingerprints 0.818 0.860 0.812 0.845 0.780 0.810 0.861 0.801 0.819 0.782 Download
MACCS fingerprints 0.797 0.885 0.792 0.816 0.769 0.812 0.895 0.802 0.842 0.761 Download
Daylight fingerprints 0.686 0.716 0.707 0.640 0.775 0.698 0.729 0.714 0.638 0.796 Download
ECFP2 fingerprints 0.895 0.953 0.891 0.930 0.852 0.913 0.972 0.906 0.946 0.863 Download
ECFP4 fingerprints 0.909 0.962 0.910 0.903 0.917 0.938 0.978 0.935 0.942 0.928 Download
ECFP6 fingerprints 0.893 0.956 0.896 0.867 0.925 0.933 0.975 0.932 0.920 0.944 Download

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