Disclosed in this invention are methods, systems, databases,
user-interfaces, software, media, and services useful for evaluating
interactions between chemical compounds and proteins and for utilizing
the information resulting from such evaluation for the purpose of
discovering chemical compounds for medical and other fields. An approach
termed "reverse proteomics" is disclosed. This invention generates an
enormously large pool of new target proteins for drug discovery, novel
methods for designing of new drugs, and a previously unthinkable pool of
virtually synthesized small molecules for therapeutic uses. This
invention is also applicable, for example, to discovery of substitutes
for environmentally hazardous chemicals, more effective agrochemicals,
and healthier food additives.