Cheminformatics
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Cheminformatics (also known as chemoinformatics) is a field of information science that focuses on the collection, storage, analysis, and manipulation of chemical data. It combines principles from chemistry, computer science, and information technology to solve problems related to chemical information.
History
The term "cheminformatics" was coined by F.K. Brown in 1998. The field has its roots in the development of chemical databases and the need for efficient ways to store and retrieve chemical information. Over the years, cheminformatics has evolved to include a wide range of computational techniques and tools.
Applications
Cheminformatics has a broad range of applications, including:
- Drug discovery: Identifying potential drug candidates by analyzing chemical structures and properties.
- Chemical informatics: Managing and analyzing large datasets of chemical compounds.
- Molecular modeling: Simulating the behavior of molecules to predict their properties and interactions.
- Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR): Predicting the activity of chemical compounds based on their structure.
- Virtual screening: Using computational methods to identify potential active compounds from large libraries of chemicals.
Techniques
Several techniques are commonly used in cheminformatics, including:
- Molecular descriptors: Numerical values that describe the properties of molecules.
- Chemical similarity: Measuring the similarity between chemical structures.
- Machine learning: Applying algorithms to predict chemical properties and activities.
- Data mining: Extracting useful information from large chemical datasets.
- Molecular docking: Predicting the preferred orientation of one molecule to a second when bound to each other.
Software and Tools
There are numerous software tools and platforms used in cheminformatics, such as:
- Open Babel: An open-source chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages of chemical data.
- RDKit: A collection of cheminformatics and machine learning tools.
- ChemAxon: Provides cheminformatics software platforms and solutions.
- KNIME: An open-source data analytics platform that includes cheminformatics capabilities.
Related Fields
Cheminformatics is closely related to several other fields, including:
- Bioinformatics: The application of informatics techniques to biological data.
- Computational chemistry: The use of computer simulation to solve chemical problems.
- Pharmacoinformatics: The application of informatics methods to drug discovery and development.
- Systems biology: The study of complex interactions within biological systems.
See Also
- Chemical database
- Molecular modeling
- Drug discovery
- Quantitative structure-activity relationship
- Virtual screening
- Bioinformatics
- Computational chemistry
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