SEA Search Guide
Run SEA search in 3 easy steps:
Step 1: Select fingerprint for the search
Step 2: Select reference targets
Select "Targets from ChEMBL library" to run search with all reference ChEML targets or restrict to a number of ChEMBL target by click on "Restrict to a subset of library targets"OR Select "Custom Targets" to run search with a user-specified list of target-compound activities that define one or more targets. Example:
Custom Target Format: (target_id) (smiles) (compound_id) e.g.: HCA1 C[C@H](O)C(=O)O lactate HCA1 O=C(O)CCCO GHB HCA1 O=C(O)c1cccnc1 niacin HDAC1 C[C@@H](O)CC(=O)O BHB HDAC1 [O-]C(=O)CCC butyrate
Step 3: Select Query
Select "ChEMBL Targets Query" to restrict search to a specific target subset OR Select "Custom Query" to defined list custom compounds or custom targets. Example:
Custom Compoumd Format: (smiles) (compound_id) or just ZINC ID e.g.: ZINC000431131405 ZINC000276896078 NCCc1c[nH]c2ccc(O)cc12 serotonin NCCc1ccc(O)c(O)c1 dopamine Oc1ccc(cc1O)[C@@H](O)CNC NC[C@H](O)c1ccc(O)c(O)c1
SEA Use Cases
Compounds vs. Targets
Purpose: User has one or more compounds of interest, such as one that has come out of a phenotypic screen and wants to predict its mechanism of action.
Case 1 + 2: Query Custom Compounds vs Reference Library Screen or specified library target(s)
Return a table where of predicted targets and te most similar annotated to the query target when a compound in a predicted target is select.
By clicking on the link under compound will take user to the /compound_vs_target which display the result in the heatmap
Case 3: Query compounds vs reference Custom Target(s)
Same as Case 1, the user specifies a list of target-compound activities that define one or more targets
Target(s) vs Targets
Purpose: The user want to compare the ligand similarity between two targets
Case 1 + 2: Query Custom Target(s) vs Reference Library Screen or specified library target(s)
Return a result table summarizing for each target in the library or subset of the library to the custom target(s)
Case 3: Query Library Target(s) vs Reference Library Screen
Same as above, but instead the search uses subset of library as query
Case 4: Custom target(s) vs [target, library screen, specific library targets]
Same as above except the user can define the targets by specifying the target name and the active compounds (one pair per line)