Abstract

Chemical fragment spaces exceed traditional virtual compound libraries by orders of magnitude, making them ideal search spaces for drug design projects. However, due to their immense size, they are not compatible with traditional analysis and search algorithms that rely on the enumeration of molecules. In this paper, we present SpaceProp2, an evolution of the SpaceProp algorithm, which enables the calculation of exact property distributions for chemical fragment spaces without enumerating them. We extend the original algorithm by the capabilities to compute distributions for the TPSA, the number of rotatable bonds, and the occurrence of user-defined molecular structures in the form of SMARTS patterns. Furthermore, SpaceProp2 produces example molecules for every property bin, enabling a detailed interpretation of the distributions. We demonstrate SpaceProp2 on six established make-on-demand chemical fragment spaces as well as BICLAIM, the in-house fragment space of Boehringer Ingelheim. The possibility to search multiple SMARTS patterns simultaneously as well as the produced example molecules offers previously impossible insights into the composition of these vast combinatorial molecule collections, making it an ideal tool for the analysis and design of chemical fragment spaces.

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