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MACCS structure searching

A recently released three-dimensional structure searching system is MACCS-3D, which is designed to be coupled with a MACCS-II database enhanced with three-dimensional structural data. The program uses thousands... [Pg.240]

ChemCore module to three-dimensionalize 2D structures, interfaces to reformat MACCS, SMILES, or DARC-2D databases, ChemDBS-1 module to build 3D databases, and ChemDBS-3D module to search 3D databases. Database searching accounts for conformational flexibility while storing only one conformation. Chapman 8c Hall s 3D Dictionary of Drugs (12,000 medicinally interesting compounds), 3D Dictionary of Natural Products (50,000 antibiotics, alkaloids, and terpenoids), and 3D Dictionary of Fine Chemicals (105,000 organics). [Pg.244]

Figure 9.3. MACCS— the Molecular ACCess System—an early structure indexing system. This program originally used fixed menus for searching, registration, and reporting. Later versions allowed users to customize the menus. The figure shows the result of a 3D pharmacophore search for ACE inhibitors. Out of a database of 115,000 structures, 21 fit the 2D and 3D requirements of the search query. The user could typically browse the "hits" from the search, save the list of structures to a list file, and output the structures to a structure-data file (SDFile). The MACCS database was a proprietary flat database system in which data of a given type, say, formula, was stored in a given file, indexed by the compound ID number. Figure 9.3. MACCS— the Molecular ACCess System—an early structure indexing system. This program originally used fixed menus for searching, registration, and reporting. Later versions allowed users to customize the menus. The figure shows the result of a 3D pharmacophore search for ACE inhibitors. Out of a database of 115,000 structures, 21 fit the 2D and 3D requirements of the search query. The user could typically browse the "hits" from the search, save the list of structures to a list file, and output the structures to a structure-data file (SDFile). The MACCS database was a proprietary flat database system in which data of a given type, say, formula, was stored in a given file, indexed by the compound ID number.
Christie BD, Henry DR, Wipke WT, Moock TE. Database structure and searching in MACCS-3D. Tetrahedron Comput Methodol 1990 3 653-664. [Pg.509]


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