Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Computational Modeling of Drugs, South Ural State University, Pr. Lenina, 76, Chelyabinsk 454080, Russian Federation
2. ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russian Federation
Abstract
The review describes online resources used for drug discovery and design. Internet resources
can be classified into two classes. The first class of resources accumulates information about drugs,
drug candidates, compounds, and bioassays. This information is a starting point in drug discovery and
design. It is necessary for a training dataset composition. The data found at this step are needed in the
search for the rules predicting a biological activity or recognizing active compounds among other
molecules. The following databases can be used: ChEMBL, different databases of US National Institutes
of Health, DrugBank, PDBind-CN Database, RCSB Protein Data Bank (PDB), BRENDA, etc.
The second class of Internet resources includes web-portals performing online computations for drug
discovery and design. The web-portals perform: 1) modelling of molecular structure such as geometry
optimization and molecular docking; 2) online computations of various descriptors, physical-chemical
and ADMET properties influencing the bioprocesses occurring in a living organism along the road of
the drug therapeutic action; 3) quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) and quantitative
structure-property relationship (QSPR) studies; 4) prognosis of bioactivities of compounds; 5) design of
new drug candidates. These are, for example, ChemAxon, ACD/ I-lab, Mcule, OCHEM, eADMET,
ChemoSophia, DockingServer, 1-click Docking, MDWeb, DockingServer, ZDOCK, etc. The role of
docking online resources for modeling of “ligand-receptor” complexes, prognosis of bioactivities, and
drug design is discussed. The review highlights the possibilities of Internet resources for a study of a
drug action at the most important stages. A detailed assessment of the advantages of the reviewed Internet
resources is done.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,General Medicine
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