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Open Access Databases and Datasets for Drug Discovery

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A comprehensive review of small and large open data sources relevant for rational drug design, covering small molecules, drug targets, ligand design, and many more drug-related aspects.

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INTRODUCTION
Open access databases and datasets for computer-aided drug design: A short list used in the Molecular Modelling Group of the SIB
 
PART 1: SMALL MOLECULES
PubChem: A Large-Scale Public Chemical Database for Drug Discovery
DrugBank Online: A How-to Guide
Bioisosteric replacement for drug discovery supported by the SwissBioisostere database
 
PART 2: MOLECULAR TARGETS
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) and macromolecular structure data supporting computer-aided drug design
The SWISS-MODEL repository of 3D protein structures and models
PDB-REDO in computational aided drug design (CADD)
Pharos & TRCD: Informatics tools for illuminating dark targets
 
PART 3: USER'S POINTS OF VIEW
Mining for bioactive molecules in open databases
Open access databases - an industrial view

About the author

Antoine Daina studied Pharmacy at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) and got a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Geneva. After industrial practice as computational chemist for agrochemical research and academic experience as lecturer and researcher in drug discovery, he joined the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics in 2012. He is now Senior Scientist in the Molecular Modeling Group in charge of methodological developments in the SwissDrugDesign program, of supporting drug discovery projects and of teaching computer-aided drug design. Author of 22 peer-reviewed research articles or reviews and co-inventor on 5 patents.
 
Michael Przewosny studied chemistry at RWTH Aachen (Germany) and obtained a PhD in the field of peptides and protein chemistry at the DWI Aachen. He has over 20 years of experience in pharmaceutical research and drug discovery, having held several positions as laboratory manager in medicinal chemistry and process development. He is listed as co-inventor on 27 patents.
 
Vincent Zoete studied Chemistry at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille and at Lille University (France). He studied Molecular Modeling in the Karplus Lab is Strasbourg and joined the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) in 2004. He was Associate Group leader of the SIB Molecular Modeling Group until 2017, then Group Leader from 2017 until now. He is also an Assistant Professor in Molecular Modelling at the University of Lausanne since 2017. He is the coordinator/developer of SwissDock.ch, SwissParam.ch, SwissBioisostere.ch, SwissTargetPrediction.ch, SwissSimilarity.ch, SwissADME.ch and the author of 122 peer-reviewed research articles and reviews, and 5 patents.

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Assisted by Helmut Buschmann (Editor), Antoine Daina (Editor), Jörg Holenz (Editor), Raimund Mannhold (Editor), Michael Przewosny (Editor), Michael T. Przewosny (Editor), Michael T Przewosny (Editor), Vincent Zoete (Editor), Vincent Zoete et al (Editor), Helmut Buschmann (Editor of the series), Jörg Holenz (Editor of the series), Raimund Mannhold (Editor of the series)
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.11.2023
 
EAN 9783527348398
ISBN 978-3-527-34839-8
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 176 mm x 22 mm x 255 mm
Weight 790 g
Illustrations 50 SW-Abb., 75 Farbabb., 50 Tabellen
Series Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Natural science

Chemie, Life Sciences, Wirkstoffforschung, Biowissenschaften, chemistry, Wirkstoffforschung u. -entwicklung, Drug Discovery & Development, Computational Chemistry u. Molecular Modeling, Computational Chemistry & Molecular Modeling, Strukturbiologie, Structural Biology

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