Library Design

Authors

  • Friederike Stoll

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/000942903777679307

Keywords:

Combinatorial docking, Diversity, Drug-likeness, Library design, Similarity

Abstract

This review aims at giving a short introduction to the most important areas of library design. The description of compounds by descriptors and fingerprints, and similarity-based clustering techniques are illustrated in the context of untargeted library design. For lead finding and lead optimization libraries it touches on ligand-based combinatorial design, structure-based design, docking and scoring techniques, and fragment-based de novo design. It is shown that computational and combinatorial chemistry can be successfully combined in the design process.

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Published

2003-05-01

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Scientific Articles