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1 Royal Society of Chemistry developments to support open drug discovery Antony Williams, Ken Karapetyan, Valery Tkachenko, Colin Batchelor Alexey Pshenichnov and Jon Steele ACS Dallas March 2014

2 Supporting Open Drug Discovery As a publisher As a host of chemistry databases As a charity and community support As a provider of grant-based services As an innovator in cheminformatics

3 RSC as a Publisher One of the world’s top publishers for chemistry – journals, books and databases High quality, high impact journals – direct journals of relevance for drug discovery Databases to support drug discovery – Merck Index, ChemSpider, Natural Product Updates… Innovative publisher – semantic markup, mobile developments

4 ~30 million chemicals and growing Data sourced from >500 different sources Crowdsourced curation and annotation Ongoing deposition of data from our journals and our collaborators Structure centric hub for web-searching As host of chemistry databases

5 ChemSpider

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7 Properties – ACD/Labs

8 Properties – EPI Suite

9 Properties - ChemAxon

10 Literature references

11 Patents references

12 Books

13 Chemical vendors and data sources

14 ChemSpider Ongoing expansion of integrated services of value to open drug discovery Integration to Mcule online docking and toxicity checker – in development New grant to integrate to improved patent service with Cambridge IP (UK) Integration to enhance MedChemComm journal articles for property extraction and data management

15 ChemSpider SyntheticPages

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17 ChemSpider Reactions

18 ChemSpider Spectra

19 RSC as a Charity Acts as host and funder for networking meetings Funds trainings and onsite participation Provides funding for RSC cheminformatics team to work on open drug discovery projects

20 Open Source Drug Discovery India

21 Tuberculosis kills 1.6-1.7 million people every year (~1 every 8 seconds) 1/3 of the worlds population is infected

22 OSDD Collaboration Recently sponsored cheminformatics jamboree – training by skilled specialists in the applications of cheminformatics to medicinal chemistry and drug design

23 OSDD Collaboration We will provide access and support to the ChemSpider API to integrate to their OSDD cheminformatics platform We will extend our data model to support their Open Data – compounds, pharmacology data Synthetic reactions will be published to ChemSpider SyntheticPages and Reactions Analytical Data to be published to ChemSpider Spectra

24 As a provider of grant-based services RSC cheminformatics participates in multiple European consortium-based grants PharmaSea (FP7 funded) Open PHACTS (IMI funded) RSC hosts the UK National Chemical Database Service (http://cds.rsc.org)http://cds.rsc.org

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26 Antibiotic resistance

27 Discovery Curve Decay

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29 Focus on Marine Natural Products RSC cheminformatics support to include: Provide access to natural products subset (make available on ChemSpider) Develop “dereplication techniques” Searching NMR features against database Develop advanced searches for MS data Host Open Data from the PharmaSea project and make available to the community

30 Marinlit RSC acquired Marinlit. Goes online in April All Marinlit chemical compounds in ChemSpider Marinlit developers are dereplication experts

31 Cancer Deaths Worldwide

32 Top Treatments for Cancer

33 Over half of all drugs introduced between 1940 and 2006 were of natural origin or inspired by natural compounds Importance of Natural Products

34 Natural Products for all of us!

35 Natural Products Data Availability

36 3-year Innovative Medicines Initiative project Integrating chemistry and biology data using semantic web technologies Open source code, open data and open standards Academics, Pharmas, Publishers… To put medicines in the pipeline…

37 The Open PHACTS community ecosystem

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39 Chemistry Registration Normalisation & Q/C New Chemical Registration System Utilizes ChemSpider Validation and Standardization platform Utilizes FDA rule set as basis for standardizations Generate Open PHACTS identifier (OPS ID)

40 OPS1 DrugBank ID DB07241 OPS5 OPS4 OPS3 OPS2 OPS6 ops:OPS1 skos:exactMatch. ops:OPS2 skos:relatedMatch ops:OPS1. ops:OPS3 skos:relatedMatch ops:OPS1. ops:OPS3 skos:closeMatch ops:OPS4. ops:OPS3 skos:closeMatch ops:OPS5. ops:OPS4 skos:closeMatch ops:OPS6. ops:OPS5 skos:closeMatch ops:OPS6.

41 ChemSpider Validation & Standardization Platform Quality Assurance

42 Open Sourcing Data and Code All Open PHACTS data is licensed as Open Data and available from Open PHACTS website – ca. 2 Million chemicals The Chemical Registration Service, including Chemical Validation and Standardization Platform will be released as Open Source code to the community (from Open PHACTS github site)

43 Enabling Academic Researchers UK National Chemical Database

44 Data for the Community Data on ChemSpider is curated in an ongoing fashion - take what you need! Used a lot for accessing the “dictionary of chemicals” to build models – right Sean? Pharmacalogy data will increasingly be available – from PharmaSea and OSDD All Open PHACTS data already available!

45 As Innovator in Cheminformatics Hopefully self-evident by now? ChemSpider Support of Open PHACTS, PharmaSea and Chemical Database Service Releasing Open Source code to community To come: Chemical Data Repository in development Hosting models for the community

46 We are doing it…we will do more Royal Society of Chemistry developments to support open drug discovery

47 Thank you Email: williamsa@rsc.orgwilliamsa@rsc.org ORCID: 0000-0002-2668-48210000-0002-2668-4821 Twitter: @ChemConnector@ChemConnector Personal Blog: www.chemconnector.comwww.chemconnector.com SLIDES: www.slideshare.net/AntonyWilliamswww.slideshare.net/AntonyWilliams


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