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Ligand.Info

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URL: http://Ligand.Info
Full name: Ligand.Info small-molecule Meta-Database
Description: Ligand.Info is a compilation of various publicly available databases of small molecules. The total size of the Meta-Database is over 1 million entries. The compound records contain calculated three-dimensional coordinates and sometimes information about biological activity. Some molecules have information about FDA drug approving status or about anti-HIV activity.
Year founded: 2003
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Country/Region: Poland

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University/Institution: BioInfoBank Institute
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Country/Region: Poland
Contact name (PI/Team): von Grotthuss M
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): leszek@bioinfo.pl

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15578937
Ligand.Info small-molecule Meta-Database. [PMID: 15578937]
von Grotthuss M, Koczyk G, Pas J, Wyrwicz LS, Rychlewski L.

Ligand.Info is a compilation of various publicly available databases of small molecules. The total size of the Meta-Database is over 1 million entries. The compound records contain calculated three-dimensional coordinates and sometimes information about biological activity. Some molecules have information about FDA drug approving status or about anti-HIV activity. Meta-Database can be downloaded from the http://Ligand.Info web page. The database can also be screened using a Java-based tool. The tool can interactively cluster sets of molecules on the user side and automatically download similar molecules from the server. The application requires the Java Runtime Environment 1.4 or higher, which can be automatically downloaded from Sun Microsystems or Apple Computer and installed during the first use of Ligand.Info on desktop systems, which support Java (Ms Windows, Mac OS, Solaris, and Linux). The Ligand.Info Meta-Database can be used for virtual high-throughput screening of new potential drugs. Presented examples showed that using a known antiviral drug as query the system was able to find others antiviral drugs and inhibitors.

Comb Chem High Throughput Screen. 2004:7(8) | 33 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
12761071
Ligand-Info, searching for similar small compounds using index profiles. [PMID: 12761071]
von Grotthuss M, Pas J, Rychlewski L.

MOTIVATION: The Ligand-Info system is based on the assumption that small molecules with similar structure have similar functional (binding) properties. The developed system enables a fast and sensitive index based search for similar compounds in large databases. Index profiles, constructed by averaging indexes of related molecules are used to increase the specificity of the search. The utilization of index profiles helps to focus on frequent, common features of a family of compounds.
RESULTS: A Java-based tool for clustering and scanning of small molecules has been created. The tool can interactively cluster sets of molecules and create index profiles on the user side and automatically download similar molecules from a databases of 250 000 compounds. The results of the application of index profiles demonstrate that the profile based search strategy can increase the quality of the selection process.
AVAILABILITY: The system is available at http://Ligand.Info. The application requires the Java Runtime Environment 1.4, which can be automatically installed during the first use on desktop systems, which support it. A standalone version of the program is available from the authors upon request.

Bioinformatics. 2003:19(8) | 22 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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3766/6895 (45.395%)
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379/719 (47.427%)
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52
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Created on: 2018-02-09
Curated by:
Hao Zhang [2018-03-02]