Tutorials
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to draw your structure in the sketcher.
- how to represent the attachment point of your structure with an R group (R1).
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to navigate in the output of a side chain fragment query (cf Tutorial #1)
- how to sort your results according to specific columns
- how to filter your results according to ΔlogP and ΔtPSA of the candidate fragments
- how to copy-paste or print your results as well as export them in CSV, XLS and PDF formats
- how to dive into further analyses for a specific candidate among all outputted fragment
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to navigate in the output of a side chain fragment query (cf Tutorial #6)
- how to sort your results according to specific columns
- how to filter your results according to compound A activity, assay type, confidence and result type
- how to copy-paste or print your results as well as export them in CSV, XLS and PDF formats
- how to get detailed information on compounds, assays and publications regarding a given replacement occurrence
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to draw your structure in the sketcher
- how to represent the attachment points of your structure with an R group:
- Side chain: 1 R group (R1)
- Linker: 2 R groups (R1, R2)
- Scaffold: 3 R groups (R1, R2, R3)
- how to check all attachment point contexts of replacement occurrences
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to look for all occurrences of a specific replacement directly from the input page
In this tutorial, you will learn how to send a compound present in an occurrence of your replacement:
- to SwissSimilary; to perform ligand-based virtual screening
- to SwissTargetPrediction; to predict macromolecular targets
- to SwissADME; to estimate the pharmacokinetics, druglikeness and medicinal chemistry friendliness
- back to SwissBioisostere; to search for replacements of a molecular fragment
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to send a compound to SwissBioisostere from the output of another SwissDrugDesign tool
- how to look for additional information concerning your results
- how to access SwissBioisostere FAQ and contact form