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Gergely Takács1,2, Dávid Havasi1,2, Márk Sándor2
1Department of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rakpart 3, Budapest 1111, Hungary.
Abstract:
The advancement of in silico technologies such as library enumeration and synthetic feasibility prediction has made drug discovery pipelines rely more and more on virtual libraries, which provide a significantly larger pool of compounds than in-stock supplier catalogs. Virtual libraries from external sources, however, may be associated with long delivery time and high cost. In this study, we present a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) combinatorial chemistry library containing over 14 million almost completely novel products built from 1000 low-cost building blocks based on robust reactions frequently applied at medicinal chemistry laboratories. The applicability of the DIY library for various drug discovery approaches is demonstrated by extensive physicochemical property, structural diversity profiling, and the generation of focused libraries. We found that internally built DIY chemical libraries present a viable alternative of external virtual catalogs by providing access to a large number of low-cost and quickly accessible potential chemical starting points for drug discovery.
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