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J Chem Inf Model ; 64(6): 1975-1983, 2024 03 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38483315

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Most online chemical reaction databases are not publicly accessible or are fully downloadable. These databases tend to contain reactions in noncanonicalized formats and often lack comprehensive information regarding reaction pathways, intermediates, and byproducts. Within the few publicly available databases, reactions are typically stored in the form of unbalanced, overall transformations with minimal interpretability of the underlying chemistry. These limitations present significant obstacles to data-driven applications including the development of machine learning models. As an effort to overcome these challenges, we introduce PMechDB, a publicly accessible platform designed to curate, aggregate, and share polar chemical reaction data in the form of elementary reaction steps. Our initial version of PMechDB consists of over 100,000 such steps. In the PMechDB, all reactions are stored as canonicalized and balanced elementary steps, featuring accurate atom mapping and arrow-pushing mechanisms. As an online interactive database, PMechDB provides multiple interfaces that enable users to search, download, and upload chemical reactions. We anticipate that the public availability of PMechDB and its standardized data representation will prove beneficial for chemoinformatics research and education and the development of data-driven, interpretable models for predicting reactions and pathways. PMechDB platform is accessible online at https://deeprxn.ics.uci.edu/pmechdb.


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Bases de Datos de Compuestos Químicos , Bases de Datos Factuales
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J Org Chem ; 86(5): 3721-3729, 2021 Mar 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33596071

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Methyl cation affinities are calculated for the canonical nucleophilic functional groups in organic chemistry. These methyl cation affinities, calculated with a solvation model (MCA*), give an emprical correlation with the NsN term from the Mayr equation under aprotic conditions when they are scaled to the Mayr reference cation (4-MeOC6H4)2CH+ (Mayr E = 0). Highly reactive anionic nucleophiles were found to give a separate correlation, while some ylides and phosphorus compounds were determined to give a poor correlation. MCA*s are estimated for a broad range of simple molecules representing the canonical functional groups in organic chemistry. On the basis of a linear correlation, we estimate the range of nucleophilicities of organic functional groups, ranging from a C-C bond to a hypothetical tert-butyl carbanion, toward the reference electrophile to be about 50 orders of magnitude.

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ACS Med Chem Lett ; 8(2): 168-173, 2017 Feb 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28197306

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Four phthalazinones (CIDs 22334057, 22333974, 22334032, 22334012) and one isoquinolone (CID 5224943) were previously shown to be potent enhancers of antifungal activity of fluconazole against Candida albicans. Several even more potent analogues of these compounds were identified, some with EC50 as low as 1 nM, against C. albicans. The compounds exhibited pharmacological synergy (FIC < 0.5) with fluconazole. The compounds were also shown to enhance the antifungal activity of isavuconazole, a recently FDA approved azole antifungal. Isoquinolone 15 and phthalazinone 24 were shown to be active against several resistant clinical isolates of C. albicans.

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