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Molecular Scaffold Analysis of Natural Products Databases in the Public Domain

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CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & DRUG DESIGN
卷 80, 期 5, 页码 717-724

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cbdd.12011

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chemoinformatics; cyclic system; molecular diversity; natural product; Shannon entropy; Traditional Chinese Medicine

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  1. State of Florida
  2. Executive Office of the Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development
  3. Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute

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Natural products represent important sources of bioactive compounds in drug discovery efforts. In this work, we compiled five natural products databases available in the public domain and performed a comprehensive chemoinformatic analysis focused on the content and diversity of the scaffolds with an overview of the diversity based on molecular fingerprints. The natural products databases were compared with each other and with a set of molecules obtained from in-house combinatorial libraries, and with a general screening commercial library. It was found that publicly available natural products databases have different scaffold diversity. In contrast to the common concept that larger libraries have the largest scaffold diversity, the largest natural products collection analyzed in this work was not the most diverse. The general screening library showed, overall, the highest scaffold diversity. However, considering the most frequent scaffolds, the general reference library was the least diverse. In general, natural products databases in the public domain showed low molecule overlap. In addition to benzene and acyclic compounds, flavones, coumarins, and flavanones were identified as the most frequent molecular scaffolds across the different natural products collections. The results of this work have direct implications in the computational and experimental screening of natural product databases for drug discovery.

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