1. Pfizer Global Virtual Library (PGVL): a chemistry design tool powered by experimentally validated parallel synthesis information
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Michele Ramirez-Weinhouse, Jaroslav Kostrowicki, Zhengwei Peng, Atsuo Kuki, Xianjun Kong, Jim Na, Joe Zhongxiang Zhou, Sarathy Mattaparti, Javier Gonzalez, Bo Yang, Qiyue Hu, Thomas Thacher, and Sutton Scott Channing
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business.industry ,Chemistry ,Design information ,Design tool ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Reaction product ,Modeling and simulation ,Structural bioinformatics ,Cheminformatics ,Informatics ,Drug Design ,business ,Software engineering ,Graphical user interface - Abstract
An unprecedented amount of parallel synthesis information was accumulated within Pfizer over the past 12 years. This information was captured by an informatics tool known as PGVL (Pfizer Global Virtual Library). PGVL was used for many aspects of drug discovery including automated reactant mining and reaction product formation to build a synthetically feasible virtual compound collection. In this report, PGVL is discussed in detail. The chemistry information within PGVL has been used to extract synthesis and design information using an intuitive desktop Graphic User Interface, PGVL Hub. Several real-case examples of PGVL are also presented.
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- 2012