Issue 8, 2021

Will the chemical probes please stand up?

Abstract

In 2005, the NIH Molecular Libraries Program (MLP) undertook the identification of tool compounds to expand biological insights, now termed small-molecule chemical probes. This inspired other organisations to initiate similar efforts from 2010 onwards. As a central focus of the Probes & Drugs portal (P&D), we have standardised, integrated and compared sets of declared probe compounds harvested from 12 different sources. This turned out to be challenging and revealed unexpected anomalies. Results in this work address key questions including; a) individual and total structure counts, b) overlaps between sources, c) comparisons with selected PubChem sources and d) investigating the probe coverage of druggable targets. In addition, we developed new high-level scoring schemes to filter collections down to probes of higher quality. This generated 548 high-quality chemical probes (HQCP) covering 447 distinct protein targets. This HQCP collection has been added to the P&D portal and will be regularly updated as established sources expand and new ones release data.

Graphical abstract: Will the chemical probes please stand up?

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
23 apr 2021
Accepted
28 jun 2021
First published
16 jul 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Med. Chem., 2021,12, 1428-1441

Will the chemical probes please stand up?

C. Škuta, C. Southan and P. Bartůněk, RSC Med. Chem., 2021, 12, 1428 DOI: 10.1039/D1MD00138H

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