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*Arthor version will differ as time goes on but the command line should be fairly the same. | *Arthor version will differ as time goes on but the command line should be fairly the same. | ||
== Simple | == Substructure Search == | ||
=== Simple === | |||
# Export the Arthor bin path to use executables | # Export the Arthor bin path to use executables | ||
#: <source> | #: <source> | ||
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atdbgrep 'Cn1cnc2c1c(=O)n(C)c(=O)n2C' -s /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/public_arthor/bb_10.smi /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/public_arthor/bb_10.smi.atdb | atdbgrep 'Cn1cnc2c1c(=O)n(C)c(=O)n2C' -s /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/public_arthor/bb_10.smi /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/public_arthor/bb_10.smi.atdb | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
=== Useful Options For Searching === | |||
=== Advanced === | |||
== Similarity Search == |
Revision as of 21:59, 22 February 2023
Introduction
Here is an introduction on how to use the Arthor commands in the command line for substructure searching.
Important Information
- Arthor Databases are backed up in /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/.
- Arthor version will differ as time goes on but the command line should be fairly the same.
Substructure Search
Simple
- Export the Arthor bin path to use executables
export ARTHOR_DIR=/nfs/soft2/arthor_configs/arthor-3.4.7/arthor-3.4.7-centos7/ export PATH=$ARTHOR_DIR/bin/:$PATH
- Grep a database for a substructure search. This command will take a while to run
atdbgrep '<SMILES/SMARTS>' -s <path_to_.smi_file> <path_to_.atdb_file>
- Example:
atdbgrep 'Cn1cnc2c1c(=O)n(C)c(=O)n2C' -s /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/public_arthor/bb_10.smi /nfs/exj/arthor_db_backup/public_arthor/bb_10.smi.atdb