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Chemistry Development Kit
Original author(s) | Christoph Steinbeck, Egon Willighagen, Dan Gezelter |
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Developer(s) | The CDK Project |
Initial release | 11 May 2001 (2001-05-11) |
Stable release | 2.8 (September 14, 2022 (2022-09-14)) [±] |
Preview release | 2.2 (October 30, 2018 (2018-10-30)) [±] |
Repository | github |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, Unix, macOS |
Platform | IA-32, x86-64 |
Available in | English |
Type | Chemoinformatics, molecular modelling, bioinformatics |
License | LGPL 2.0 |
Website | cdk |
The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) is computer software, a library in the programming language Java, for chemoinformatics and bioinformatics. It is available for Windows, Linux, Unix, and macOS. It is free and open-source software distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 2.0.
History
The CDK was created by Christoph Steinbeck, Egon Willighagen and Dan Gezelter, then developers of Jmol and JChemPaint, to provide a common code base, on 27–29 September 2000 at the University of Notre Dame. The first source code release was made on 11 May 2011. Since then more than 100 people have contributed to the project, leading to a rich set of functions, as given below. Between 2004 and 2007, CDK News was the project's newsletter of which all articles are available from a public archive. Due to an unsteady rate of contributions, the newsletter was put on hold.
Language | English |
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Edited by | Egon Willighagen, Christoph Steinbeck |
Publication details | |
History | 2004-2007 |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ) | |
ISO 4 | CDK News |
Indexing CODEN · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus | |
ISSN |
1614-7553 |
Later, unit testing, code quality checking, and Javadoc validation was introduced. Rajarshi Guha developed a nightly build system, named Nightly, which is still operating at Uppsala University. In 2012, the project became a support of the InChI Trust, to encourage continued development. The library uses JNI-InChI to generate International Chemical Identifiers (InChIs). In April 2013, John Mayfield (né May) joined the ranks of release managers of the CDK, to handle the development branch.
Library
The CDK is a library, instead of a user program. However, it has been integrated into various environments to make its functions available. CDK is currently used in several applications, including the programming language R, CDK-Taverna (a Taverna workbench plugin),Bioclipse, PaDEL, and Cinfony. Also, CDK extensions exist for Konstanz Information Miner (KNIME) and for Excel, called LICSS ([1]).
In 2008, bits of GPL-licensed code were removed from the library. While those code bits were independent from the main CDK library, and no copylefting was involved, to reduce confusions among users, the ChemoJava project was instantiated.
Major features
Chemoinformatics
- 2D molecule editor and generator
- 3D geometry generation
- ring finding
- substructure search using exact structures and Smiles arbitrary target specification (SMARTS) like query language
- QSAR descriptor calculation
- fingerprint calculation, including the ECFP and FCFP fingerprints
- force field calculations
- many input-output chemical file formats, including simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES), Chemical Markup Language (CML), and chemical table file (MDL)
- structure generators
- International Chemical Identifier support, via JNI-InChI
Bioinformatics
- protein active site detection
- cognate ligand detection
- metabolite identification
- pathway databases
- 2D and 3D protein descriptors
General
- Python wrapper; see Cinfony
- Ruby wrapper
- active user community
See also
- Bioclipse – an Eclipse–RCP based chemo-bioinformatics workbench
- Blue Obelisk
- JChemPaint – Java 2D molecule editor, applet and application
- Jmol – Java 3D renderer, applet and application
- JOELib – Java version of Open Babel, OELib
- List of free and open-source software packages
- List of software for molecular mechanics modeling
External links
- Official website
- CDK Wiki – the community wiki
- Planet CDK - a blog planet
- CDK Google+ page
- OpenScience.org
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Molecular modelling and visualization |
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Molecular docking |
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Molecular dynamics |
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Quantum chemistry |
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Skeletal structure drawing |
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Others |
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