Abstract
We have analyzed forty different databases ranging in size from a few thousand to nearly 100 million molecules, comprising a total of over 200 million structures, for their tautomeric conflicts. A tautomeric conflict is defined as an occurrence of two or more structures within a data set identified by the tautomeric rules applied as being tautomers of each other. We tested a total of 119 detailed tautomeric transform rules expressed as SMIRKS, out of which 79 yielded at least one conflict. The databases analyzed spanned a wide variety of types including large aggregating databases, drug collections, and experimentally based structure collections. Almost all databases analyzed showed intra-database tautomeric conflicts. The conflict rates as percentage of the database were typically in the few tenths of a percent range, which for the largest databases amounts to more than 100,000 cases per database.
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