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LigandScout


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nameLigandScout
logo
screenshot
developerInte:Ligand GmbH
released
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ver layoutsimple
latest release version4.4.3
latest release date
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operating systemWindows, Mac OS X, Linux
platformx86, x86-64
languageEnglish
genreMolecular modelling and design
licenseProprietary commercial software
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LigandScout is computer software that allows creating three-dimensional (3D) pharmacophore models from structural data of macromolecule–ligand complexes, or from training and test sets of organic molecules. It incorporates a complete definition of 3D chemical features (such as hydrogen bond donors, acceptors, lipophilic areas, positively and negatively ionizable chemical groups) that describe the interaction of a bound small organic molecule (ligand) and the surrounding binding site of the macromolecule. These pharmacophores can be overlaid and superimposed using a pattern-matching based alignment algorithm that is solely based on pharmacophoric feature points instead of chemical structure. From such an overlay, shared features can be interpolated to create a so-called shared-feature pharmacophore that shares all common interactions of several binding sites/ligands or extended to create a so-called merged-feature pharmacophore. The software has been successfully used to predict new lead structures in drug design, e.g., predicting biological activity of novel human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reverse transcriptase inhibitors.

Similar tools

Other software tools which help to model pharmacophores include:

References

References

  1. (2005). "LigandScout: 3-D pharmacophores derived from protein-bound ligands and their use as virtual screening filters". J Chem Inf Model.
  2. (2007). "Efficient overlay of small organic molecules using 3D pharmacophores". J Comput Aided Mol Des.
  3. (2007). "Structure-based pharmacophore identification of new chemical scaffolds as non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors". J Chem Inf Model.
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