An automated approach to efficiently reformat a large collection of compounds.

Current chemical genomics Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-07-22 DOI:10.2174/1875397301105010042
Jimmy Cui, Sergio C Chai, Anang A Shelat, R Kiplin Guy, Taosheng Chen
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Abstract

Large-scale screening of small organic compounds has become a standard and essential practice in the early discovery of chemical entities with potential therapeutic use. To effectively support high-throughput screening campaigns, compound collections have to be in suitable formats, which requires a process known as compound reformatting. Here we report our approach to reformat the newly-established chemical repository of a large-scale screening facility at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which comprises more than half a million compounds, mostly from commercial sources. We highlight the timeline for a reformatting process, the importance of standardizing the operational procedures, and the advantages and disadvantages of using automation. The end result of our reformatting process is the concurrent generation of copies for long-term storage, screening, and "cherry-picking"; all of which facilitate compound management and high-throughput screening.

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一种自动化的方法,可以有效地重新格式化大量化合物。
小有机化合物的大规模筛选已成为早期发现具有潜在治疗用途的化学实体的标准和必要实践。为了有效地支持高通量筛选活动,化合物集合必须采用合适的格式,这需要一个称为化合物重新格式化的过程。在这里,我们报告了我们对St. Jude儿童研究医院新建立的大型筛选设施的化学储库进行重组的方法,该储库包含50多万种化合物,其中大部分来自商业来源。我们强调了重新格式化过程的时间表,标准化操作程序的重要性,以及使用自动化的优点和缺点。我们重新格式化过程的最终结果是并发生成用于长期存储、筛选和“挑选”的副本;所有这些都有助于化合物管理和高通量筛选。
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