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Abstract
Quantification of three-dimensional similarity between small molecules is a fundamental tool of rational drug design. However, there are no widely-adopted scoring approaches for comparing whole conformational ensembles between molecules. Such scores would be desirable for scenarios in which properties of a molecule have been measured (e.g. activity against a target) but the relevant three dimensional structure is not known. In this study, a set of three complementary ensemble comparison scores is proposed. These are the maximum similarity between any pair of conformations; the proportion of the whole set of the conformations that are matched to within a threshold 3D similarity score; and the average value over these matched conformations of the molecular shape descriptor 'σ-fct', introduced by Ballester et al. The utility of this scoring set is demonstrated in three case studies. The first is an attempt to discriminate between the conformational behaviours of a series of compounds with varying types of cyclisations and other conformationally-significant modifications; the second is an analysis of the more and less active members of a series of GPR119 agonists plus an analysis of a series of orexin-1 antagonists; and the third case study is an attempt to obtain enrichment of active against inactive compounds for a subset of the DUD·E dataset, by ensemble comparison against an active reference compound.Entities:
Keywords: 3D structural similarity; 4D structural similarity; Bioactive conformation; Computer-aided drug design; Conformers; Ligand-based drug design; MOE; ROCS; Virtual screening
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29987709 DOI: 10.1007/s10822-018-0132-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comput Aided Mol Des ISSN: 0920-654X Impact factor: 3.686