articleJournal of Chemical Information and ModelingDec 14, 2004GREEN OA

ZINC − A Free Database of Commercially Available Compounds for Virtual Screening

University of California, San Francisco

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Abstract

A critical barrier to entry into structure-based virtual screening is the lack of a suitable, easy to access database of purchasable compounds. We have therefore prepared a library of 727,842 molecules, each with 3D structure, using catalogs of compounds from vendors (the size of this library continues to grow). The molecules have been assigned biologically relevant protonation states and are annotated with properties such as molecular weight, calculated LogP, and number of rotatable bonds. Each molecule in the library contains vendor and purchasing information and is ready for docking using a number of popular docking programs. Within certain limits, the molecules are prepared in multiple protonation states…

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Keywords
  • Virtual screening
  • Computer science
  • Upload
  • DOCK
  • Database
  • Docking (animal)
  • World Wide Web
  • Chemistry
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