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The Torsion Library: Semiautomated Improvement of Torsion Rules with SMARTScompare.

Patrick PennerWolfgang GubaRobert SchmidtAgnes MeyderMartin StahlMatthias Rarey
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2022)
The Torsion Library is a collection of torsion motifs associated with angle distributions, derived from crystallographic databases. It is used in strain assessment, conformer generation, and geometry optimization. A hierarchical structure of expert curated SMARTS defines the chemical environments of rotatable bonds and associates these with preferred angles. SMARTS can be very complex and full of implications, which make them difficult to maintain manually. Recent developments in automatically comparing SMARTS patterns can be applied to the Torsion Library to ensure its correctness. We specifically discuss the implementation and the limits of such a procedure in the context of torsion motifs and show several examples of how the Torsion Library benefits from this. All automated changes are validated manually and then shown to have an effect on the angle distributions by correcting matching behavior. The corrected Torsion Library itself is available including both PDB as well as CSD histograms in the Supporting Information and can be used to evaluate rotatable bonds at https://torsions.zbh.uni-hamburg.de.
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