Coping with polypharmacology by computational medicinal chemistry

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Abstract

Predicting the macromolecular targets of drug-like molecules has become everyday practice in medicinal chemistry. We present an overview of our recent research activities in the area of polypharmacology-guided drug design. A focus is put on the self-organizing map (SOM) as a tool for compound clustering and visualization. We show how the SOM can be efficiently used for target-panel prediction, drug re-purposing, and the design of focused compound libraries. We also present the concept of virtual organic synthesis in combination with quantitative estimates of ligand-receptor binding, which we used for de novo designing target-selective ligands. We expect these and related approaches to enable the future discovery of personalized medicines.

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Schneider, G., Reker, D., Rodrigues, T., & Schneider, P. (2014). Coping with polypharmacology by computational medicinal chemistry. Chimia, 68(9), 648–653. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.648

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