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Catalyst Component Collection for the SciTegic Platform

Powerful Pharmacophore Modeling & 3D Database Management Tools

The Catalyst® Component Collection is a comprehensive solution for pharmacophore modeling and 3D database management. The renowned technologies of Catalyst, the most cited tool of its kind in peer-reviewed publications, are packaged into the Pipeline Pilot™ platform for creating automated, easy-to-use workflows that streamline your pharmacophore modeling and analyses. Simply drag-and-drop Catalyst 3D chemistries tasks into the Pipeline Pilot workflow scheme and deploy Catalyst’s sophisticated algorithms to perform conformer generation, 3D database creation, pharmacophore hypothesis generation, virtual screening, and much more.

Benefits of the Catalyst Component Collection

  • Optimized algorithmic and code level refinements enhance performance.
  • 2D and 3D chemistries are seamlessly integrated in Pipeline Pilot.
  • Analysis and reports can be derived directly from modeling results.
  • The integration of new science provides users with cutting edge tools to carry out such tasks as rapid conformer generation (CAESAR), library creation with a de novo fragment linker, and much more.