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Fully Automated Creation of Virtual Chemical Fragment Spaces Using the Open-Source Library OpenChemLib

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Synthetically accessible chemical spaces provide a valuable source to search for small-molecule analogues or new starting points in drug discovery projects. Having a toolbox at hand that can automatically create… Click to show full abstract

Synthetically accessible chemical spaces provide a valuable source to search for small-molecule analogues or new starting points in drug discovery projects. Having a toolbox at hand that can automatically create searchable representations of such spaces using reaction definitions and building blocks as inputs is a prerequisite to put this approach into practice. Herein, we present a tool kit to create such virtual chemical spaces. It is part of the OpenChemLib, an open-source Cheminformatics tool kit. Furthermore, we demonstrate the creation of a several billion molecules large chemical space from commercial building blocks and a list of common organic chemistry reactions.

Keywords: creation; spaces using; source; chemical; virtual chemical; open source

Journal Title: Journal of chemical information and modeling
Year Published: 2022

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