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1 Data Bases and Data Modeling J. Gasteiger Computer-Chemie-Centrum Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg D Erlangen

2 Overview types of environmental databases selection of environmental databases metadatabases Google search on atrazine toxicity information prediction of toxic mode of action

3 Categories of Environmental Databases Environmental Databases Online CD - ROMs Internet general interest science and technology business and legal

4 Environmental Databases Types of Environmental Databases Text-based Databases Fact-based Databases Bibliographic Databases/BI Full-text Databases/FT Chemical Name Directories/CN Numerical Databases/NU Metadatabases/MD Research Databases/RD Catalog/CA Integrated Databases Structure Databases/ST Reaction Databases/RE

5 Environmental Bibliographic Databases databas e Enviroline Pollutio n hosts DataStar, DIALOG, DIMDI DIALOG, STN free internet No No no. of documents 278,000 (04/02) 284,000 (04/02) ULIT DataStar, FIZ-Technik, GBI, STN 425,000 opacs.html (11/01)

6 Selection of Numerical Databases Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database Chemicals Information System for Consumer-relevant Substances (CIVS) ECOTOX (several databases) Envirofacts (several databases) Environmental Fate Database (several databases) Environmental Health Criteria Monographs (EHCs)

7 Selection of Numerical Databases Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database EXTOXNET (several databases) HSDB NRA Chemical Review Program (profiles) Pesticide Database, Japan (profiles) SIDS (profiles) UmweltInfo

8 Environmental Databases on the Free Internet Name ULIT UFOR ECOTOX HSDB ChemFinder ChemIDplus CORDIS Research Database Sigma, Aldrich Fisher Scientific URL sis/htmlgen?hsdb EN_PROJ_simple.html File type BI RD NU NU CN CN RD CA CA Comments German, English German, English Peer-reviewed data Peer-reviewed data Structural formula Structural formula Several languages 90,000 MSDSs Several companies

9 DAIN (metadatabase of INternet resources) topic Pesticides Solvents Warfare Agents Pharmaceuticals Polymers total number of databases no. of fact-basedno. of text-based databases databases Ecotoxicity Toxicity Biodegradation Detection in air Physical-chemical parameters

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12 U.S. EPA: Atrazine: Interim Reregistration Elegibility Decision

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17 Results Considerable Data-gaps especially in: Environmental Fate and Pathway Parameters Chronic Ecotoxicity Parameters Even High Production Volume (HPV) chemicals are not coverered in each environmental database Even the largest Internet databases provide insufficient data

18 Publication Kristina Voigt, Databases on Environmental Information, in: Handbook of Chemoinformatics, 4 volumes, J. Gasteiger (editor), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2003, pp

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20 DSSTox Databases CPDB: Carcinogenic Potency Database DBPCAN: Water Disinfection By-Products Database with Carcinogenicity Estimates EPAFHM: EPA Fathead Minnow Aquatic Toxicity Database NCTRER: FDA s National Center for Toxicological Research - Estrogen Receptor Binding Database

21 Polar Narcotics log(1/igc 50 ) log P IGC 50 of Tetrahymena pyriformis with polar narcotic phenols versus log P

22 The Larger Picture log(1/igc 50 ) polar narcotics uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation precursors to soft electrophiles soft electrophiles log P

23 Why Prediction of Modes of Action (MOA)? most QSARs in toxicology focus on a certain class of compounds OH OH however: Cl Cl and Cl Cl Cl have different biological responses, require different QSAR equations. Cl

24 Definition of Mode of Action (MOA) MOA: common set of physiological and behavioural signs characterizing a type of adverse biological response toxic mechanism: biochemical process underlying a given MOA Rand G. (1995) Fundamentals of Aquatic Toxicology

25 Data Set: MOA of Phenols 1. polar narcotics (157 cpds) 2. uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation (20 cpds) 3. precursors to soft electrophiles (23 cpds) 4. soft electrophiles (21 cpds) 221 cpds Aptula A. O., Netzeva T. I., Valkova I. V., Cronin M. T. D., Schultz T. W. D., Kühne R. and Schüürmann G.(2002): Quant.Struct.-Act. Relat., 21,

26 Typical Structures OH OH OH OH Cl Cl Cl O Cl OH NO 2 polar uncouplers precursors to soft narcotics soft electrophiles electrophiles

27 Architecture of the Kohonen Network Self-Organizing Map (SOM) object with m input data competitive layer winning neuron ( ) m out min x w i= 1 c si ji Euclidean distance m ( ) d = w w sj si ji i= m weights

28 Structure Representation 3D structure radial distribution function of sigma- and lone pair-electronegativity (16 values) molecular surfaces autocorrelation of hydrogen bonding potential (12 values)

29 Classification According to Mode of Action (4 output layers) 28-dimensional vector (RDF + HBP) 4 Modes of Action baseline toxicants soft electrophiles

30 Polar Narcotics active non-active 221 phenols with 12 Surface HBP AC, 2 x 8 RDF (χ LP, χ σ ), rectangular

31 Uncouplers of Oxidative Phosphorylation active non-active 221 phenols with 12 Surface HBP AC, 2 x 8 RDF (χ LP, χ σ ), rectangular

32 Soft Electrophiles active non-active 221 phenols with 12 Surface HBP AC, 2 x 8 RDF (χ LP, χ σ ), rectangular

33 Pro-electrophiles active non-active 221 phenols with 12 Surface HBP AC, 2 x 8 RDF (χ LP, χ σ ), rectangular

34 NH 2 -groups in orthoand para-position Focus into the Neural Network OH-groups in ortho-position OH-groups in para position

35 Final Model 12 HBP surface autocorrelation, 2 x 8 RDF values (χ LP, χ σ ) 5-fold cross-validation: predicted actual narcotic uncouplers pro-electroph. soft electroph. narcotic uncouplers pro-electroph soft electroph undecided overall 95.9 % correct 221 phenols with 12 Surface HBP AC, 2 x 8 RDF (χ LP, χ σ ), rectangular

36 Classification in 5-fold Cross-Validation OH OH Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl polar narcotic uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation classification successfull!

37 Conclusions good predictive models for the MOA classification self-organizing maps can be used as transparent and robust neural network method the two step process, first MOA classification then building of a QSAR model is the right way to go

38 Acknowledgements Toxic Modes of Action Simon Spycher, CCC, Erlangen Environmental Databases Dr. Kristina Voigt, GSF, Neuherberg bmb+f

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