Molecular property diagnostic suite (MPDS): Development of disease-specific open source web portals for drug discovery.

Abstract:

:Molecular property diagnostic suite (MPDS) is a Galaxy-based open source drug discovery and development platform. MPDS web portals are designed for several diseases, such as tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus, and other metabolic disorders, specifically aimed to evaluate and estimate the drug-likeness of a given molecule. MPDS consists of three modules, namely data libraries, data processing, and data analysis tools which are configured and interconnected to assist drug discovery for specific diseases. The data library module encompasses vast information on chemical space, wherein the MPDS compound library comprises 110.31 million unique molecules generated from public domain databases. Every molecule is assigned with a unique ID and card, which provides complete information for the molecule. Some of the modules in the MPDS are specific to the diseases, while others are non-specific. Importantly, a suitably altered protocol can be effectively generated for another disease-specific MPDS web portal by modifying some of the modules. Thus, the MPDS suite of web portals shows great promise to emerge as disease-specific portals of great value, integrating chemoinformatics, bioinformatics, molecular modelling, and structure- and analogue-based drug discovery approaches.

journal_name

SAR QSAR Environ Res

authors

Nagamani S,Gaur AS,Tanneeru K,Muneeswaran G,Madugula SS,Consortium M,Druzhilovskiy D,Poroikov VV,Sastry GN

doi

10.1080/1062936X.2017.1402819

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-11-01 00:00:00

pages

913-926

issue

11

eissn

1062-936X

issn

1029-046X

journal_volume

28

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