Aim: Providing a large and freely available in silico collection of analog series-based (ASB) scaffolds for computational design and medicinal chemistry applications. Methodology: Using a recently introduced computational method, ASB scaffolds with single and multiple substitution sites were systematically isolated from publicly available active compounds. Data: A total of 23,791 unique ASB scaffolds are made available in an organized and machine-readable form as an open access deposition. For each ASB scaffold, the number of analogs it represents is also provided. Next steps: The freely available collection of ASB scaffolds will be further analyzed to explore different types of scaffold relationships. The ASB scaffold collection will periodically be updated.
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Dimova, D., & Bajorath, J. (2018). Collection of analog series-based scaffolds from public compound sources. Future Science OA, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.4155/fsoa-2017-0135
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