Icolos: a workflow manager for structure-based post-processing of de novo generated small molecules

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We present Icolos, a workflow manager written in Python as a tool for automating complex structure-based workflows for drug design. Icolos can be used as a standalone tool, for example in virtual screening campaigns, or can be used in conjunction with deep learning-based molecular generation facilitated for example by REINVENT, a previously published molecular de novo design package. In this publication, we focus on the internal structure and general capabilities of Icolos, using molecular docking experiments as an illustrative example.

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Moore, J. H., Bauer, M. R., Guo, J., Patronov, A., Engkvist, O., & Margreitter, C. (2022). Icolos: a workflow manager for structure-based post-processing of de novo generated small molecules. Bioinformatics, 38(21), 4951–4952. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btac614

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