PyRx is a Virtual Screening software for Computational Drug Discovery that can be used to screen libraries of compounds against potential drug targets. PyRx enables Medicinal Chemists to run Virtual Screening from any platform and helps users in every step of this process - from data preparation to job submission and analysis of the results. While it is true that there is no magic button in the drug discovery process, PyRx includes docking wizard with easy-to-use user interface which makes it a valuable tool for Computer-Aided Drug Design. PyRx also includes chemical spreadsheet-like functionality and powerful visualization engine that are essential for Rational Drug Design. Please visits PyRx home page to learn more about PyRx and watch videos on how to use it.

Features

  • 3D Viewer
  • Virtual Screening
  • Computer-Aided Drug Design
  • AutoDock 4
  • AutoDock Vina

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License

BSD License

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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Mac, Windows

Intended Audience

Healthcare Industry, Science/Research

User Interface

wxWidgets

Programming Language

Python

Database Environment

SQLite

Related Categories

Python Molecular Science Software, Python Bio-Informatics Software, Python 3D Viewers

Registered

2009-09-29