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BIOMX-DB: A web application for the BIOFACQUIM natural product database.
Natural product databases are an integral part of chemoinformatics and computer-aided drug design. Despite their pivotal role, a distinct scarcity of projects in Latin America, particularly in Mexico, provides accessible tools of this nature. Herein, we introduce BIOMX-DB, an open and freely accessible web-based database designed to address this gap. BIOMX-DB enhances the features of the existing Mexican natural product database, BIOFACQUIM, by incorporating advanced search, filtering, and download capabilities. The user-friendly interface of BIOMX-DB aims to provide an intuitive experience for researchers. For seamless access, BIOMX-DB is freely available at www.biomx-db.com.
期刊介绍:
Molecular Informatics is a peer-reviewed, international forum for publication of high-quality, interdisciplinary research on all molecular aspects of bio/cheminformatics and computer-assisted molecular design. Molecular Informatics succeeded QSAR & Combinatorial Science in 2010.
Molecular Informatics presents methodological innovations that will lead to a deeper understanding of ligand-receptor interactions, macromolecular complexes, molecular networks, design concepts and processes that demonstrate how ideas and design concepts lead to molecules with a desired structure or function, preferably including experimental validation.
The journal''s scope includes but is not limited to the fields of drug discovery and chemical biology, protein and nucleic acid engineering and design, the design of nanomolecular structures, strategies for modeling of macromolecular assemblies, molecular networks and systems, pharmaco- and chemogenomics, computer-assisted screening strategies, as well as novel technologies for the de novo design of biologically active molecules. As a unique feature Molecular Informatics publishes so-called "Methods Corner" review-type articles which feature important technological concepts and advances within the scope of the journal.