ZINC: A Free Tool to Discover Chemistry for Biology
University of California, San Francisco
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Abstract
ZINC is a free public resource for ligand discovery. The database contains over twenty million commercially available molecules in biologically relevant representations that may be downloaded in popular ready-to-dock formats and subsets. The Web site also enables searches by structure, biological activity, physical property, vendor, catalog number, name, and CAS number. Small custom subsets may be created, edited, shared, docked, downloaded, and conveyed to a vendor for purchase. The database is maintained and curated for a high purchasing success rate and is freely available at zinc.docking.org.
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- Vendor
- DOCK
- Computer science
- World Wide Web
- Web site
- Purchasing
- Docking (animal)
- Database
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