Sometime back Baell et al published an interesting paper describing a set of substructure filters to identify compounds that are promiscuous in high throughput biochemical screens. They termed these compounds Pan Assay Interference Compounds or PAINS. There are a variety of functional groups that are known to be problematic in HTS assays. The reasons for […]
Updates to R Packages
I’ve uploaded a new version of fingerprint (v 3.4) which now supports feature fingerprints – fingerprints that are represented as variable length vectors of numbers or strings. An example would be circular fingerprints. Now, when reading fingerprints you have to indicate whether you’re loading binary fingerprints or not (via the binary argument in fp.read). A […]
Working with Sequences in R
I’ve been working on some RNAi projects and part of that involved generating descriptors for sequences. It turns out that the Biostrings package is very handy and high performance. So, our database contains a catalog for an siRNA library with ~ 27,000 target DNA sequences. To get at the siRNA sequence, we need to convert […]
Call for Papers – ICCS, 2011
This has already been posted on some mailing lists, but one more place can’t hurt. The International Conference on Chemical Structures (ICCS) is coming up in June, 2011 at Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands. I’m on the scientific advisory board and am planning to attend this meeting, as the topics being covered look pretty interesting, especially those focusing […]
A Comment on Fingerprint Performance
In a comment to my previous post on bit collisions in hashed fingerprints, Asad reported on some interesting points which would be useful to have up here: Very interesting topic. I have faced these challenges while working with fingerprints and here are few observations from my end. By the way I agree that mathematically the […]