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Pharmaceuticals
Prediction of Positions of Active Compounds Makes It Possible To Increase Activity in Fragment-Based Drug Development
关键词: FBDD;    protein-compound docking;    drug design;    fragment growth;    virtual screening;    structure-based drug screening;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ph4050758
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

We have developed a computational method that predicts the positions of active compounds, making it possible to increase activity as a fragment evolution strategy. We refer to the positions of these compounds as the active position. When an active fragment compound is found, the following lead generation process is performed, primarily to increase activity. In the current method, to predict the location of the active position, hydrogen atoms are replaced by small side chains, generating virtual compounds. These virtual compounds are docked to a target protein, and the docking scores (affinities) are examined. The hydrogen atom that gives the virtual compound with good affinity should correspond to the active position and it should be replaced to generate a lead compound. This method was found to work well, with the prediction of the active position being 2 times more efficient than random synthesis. In the current study, 15 examples of lead generation were examined. The probability of finding active positions among all hydrogen atoms was 26%, and the current method accurately predicted 60% of the active positions.

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© 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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