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== Examples | |||
Getting decoys for Aspirin | |||
2D Decoys (need to generate DB2 files and compute charge yourself) | |||
Visualize: | |||
zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/2D | |||
Download: | |||
zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/2D.smi?count=100 | |||
3D Decoys (Can DOCK directly) | |||
Visualize: | |||
zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/3D | |||
Download (SMILES & Explicit Charge): | |||
zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/3D.smi?net_charge=-1&count=100 | |||
Download (DB2): | |||
zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/3D.db2.gz?count=100 | |||
Allowed args: | Allowed args: | ||
* count: How many | * count: How many |
Revision as of 17:11, 15 September 2015
Decoys are important for judging the performance of molecular docking algorithms.
If you want decoys for a molecule in ZINC, say 556, use
http://zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000556/decoys/3D.sdf
If you want decoys in 2D:
http://zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000019632927/decoys/2D/
http://zinc15.docking.org/apps/mol/decoys?for=CN1CCN(CC(=O)N2c3ccccc3C(=O)Nc3cccnc32)CC1
== Examples
Getting decoys for Aspirin
2D Decoys (need to generate DB2 files and compute charge yourself) Visualize: zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/2D
Download: zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/2D.smi?count=100
3D Decoys (Can DOCK directly) Visualize: zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/3D
Download (SMILES & Explicit Charge): zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/3D.smi?net_charge=-1&count=100
Download (DB2): zinc15.docking.org/substances/ZINC000000000053/decoys/3D.db2.gz?count=100
Allowed args:
- count: How many
- resolve: Look up zinc_ids if possible
- unique: Only return unique decoys (if you POST with "for" as a file instead)
You could also do decoys "by hand" to have more control:
http://zinc15.docking.org/substances/?~ecfp4_fp-unsorted_tanimoto,.2=zinc55&mwt-between=270,330&logp-between=1.8,2.4&purchasability=for-sale
DUDE is a free directory of useful decoys for virtual screening.
For more information on preparation see