Beyond Rotatable Bond Counts: Capturing 3D Conformational Flexibility in a Single Descriptor

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A new molecular descriptor, nConf20, based on chemical connectivity, is presented which captures the accessible conformational space of a molecule. Currently the best available two-dimensional descriptors for quantifying the flexibility of a particular molecule are the rotatable bond count (RBC) and the Kier flexibility index. We present a descriptor which captures this information by sampling the conformational space of a molecule using the RDKit conformer generator. Flexibility has previously been identified as a key feature in determining whether a molecule is likely to crystallize or not. For this application, nConf20 significantly outperforms previously reported single-variable classifiers and also assists rule-based analysis of black-box machine learning classification algorithms.

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Wicker, J. G. P., & Cooper, R. I. (2016). Beyond Rotatable Bond Counts: Capturing 3D Conformational Flexibility in a Single Descriptor. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 56(12), 2347–2352. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.6b00565

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