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The Mu Ta Lig Chemotheca: A Community-Populated Molecular Database for
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Ortuso F
; Bagetta D
; Maruca A
; Talarico C
; Bolognesi ML
; Haider N
; Borges F
; Bryant S
; Langer T
; Senderowitz H
; Alcaro S
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For every lead compound developed in medicinal chemistry research, numerous other
inactive or less active candidates are synthetized/isolated and tested. The
majority of these compounds will not be selected for further development due to a
sub-optimal pharmacological profile. However, some poorly active or even inactive
compounds could live a second life if tested against other targets. Thus, new
therapeutic opportunities could emerge and synergistic activities could be
identified and exploited for existing compounds by sharing information between
researchers who are working on different targets. The Mu.Ta.Lig (Multi-Target
Ligand) Chemotheca database aims to offer such opportunities by facilitating
information exchange among researchers worldwide. After a preliminary
registration, users can (a) virtually upload structures and activity data for
their compounds with corresponding, and eventually known activity data, and (b)
search for other available compounds uploaded by the users community. Each piece
of information about given compounds is owned by the user who initially uploaded
it and multiple ownership is possible (this occurs if different users uploaded
the same compounds or information pertaining to the same compounds). A web-based
graphical user interface has been developed to assist compound uploading,
compounds searching and data retrieval. Physico-chemical and ADME properties as
well as substructure-based PAINS evaluations are computed on the fly for each
uploaded compound. Samples of compounds that match a set of search criteria and
additional data on these compounds could be requested directly from their owners
with no mediation by the Mu.Ta.Lig Chemotheca team. Guest access provides a
simplified search interface to retrieve only basic information such as compound
IDs and related 2D or 3D chemical structures. Moreover, some compounds can be
hidden to Guest users according to an owner's decision. In contrast, registered
users have full access to all of the Chemotheca data including the permission to
upload new compounds and/or update experimental/theoretical data (e.g.,
activities against new targets tested) related to already stored compounds. In
order to facilitate scientific collaborations, all available data are connected
to the corresponding owner's email address (available for registered users only).
The Chemotheca web site is accessible at http://chemotheca.unicz.it.