MBC and ECBL libraries: outstanding tools for drug discovery

Front Pharmacol. 2023 Aug 11:14:1244317. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1244317. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Chemical libraries have become of utmost importance to boost drug discovery processes. It is widely accepted that the quality of a chemical library depends, among others, on its availability and chemical diversity which help in rising the chances of finding good hits. In this regard, our group has developed a source for useful chemicals named Medicinal and Biological Chemistry (MBC) library. It originates from more than 30 years of experience in drug design and discovery of our research group and has successfully provided effective hits for neurological, neurodegenerative and infectious diseases. Moreover, in the last years, the European research infrastructure for chemical biology EU-OPENSCREEN has generated the European Chemical Biology library (ECBL) to be used as a source of hits for drug discovery. Here we present and discuss the updated version of the MBC library (MBC v.2022), enriched with new scaffolds and containing more than 2,500 compounds together with ECBL that collects about 100,000 small molecules. To properly address the improved potentialities of the new version of our MBC library in drug discovery, up to 44 among physicochemical and pharmaceutical properties have been calculated and compared with those of other well-known publicly available libraries. For comparison, we have used ZINC20, DrugBank, ChEMBL library, ECBL and NuBBE along with an approved drug library. Final results allowed to confirm the competitive chemical space covered by MBC v.2022 and ECBL together with suitable drug-like properties. In all, we can affirm that these two libraries represent an interesting source of new hits for drug discovery.

Keywords: chemical libraries; chemical space; drug discovery; molecular diversity; virtual screening.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Grant No PID 2019-105600RB-I00 to AM and PID 2021-122223OB-I00 to CG) and ERDF “A way of making Europe” by the European Union, Education Spanish Ministry (Grant FPU20/03743 to EM) and the European Commission Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (Project EU-OPENSCREEN-DRIVE—GA 823893).