At 11:02 29/03/2004 +0200, Joerg K. Wegner wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>which features do you prefer for the next JOELib release ?
>
>Voting:
>1. Tautomers
> - Based on SMARTS Transformation rules, analogue to pH
> correction module in JOELib, just use combinatorial
> generation and not only one rule.
> So this is analogue to other approaches, like
> Agent2 (no SMARTS?, hard coded?), Docking programs,
> Daylight, CACTVS
> - BTW, i would be happy if you can submit requested
> tautomer patterns in SMARTS notation.
Assuming this is (a) the only Open Java code for tautomers and (b) mirrors
an accepted practice (e.g. SMARTS) I would favour this.
P.
>2. Rotamers
> - Porting the OELib rotamer generation to Java,
> 60-75% already finished.
>
>
>No voting:
>A. MCS based pharmacophore detection is finished and
> will be probably published in quartal 4 of this year.
>
>Kind regards, Joerg
>
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