2P2IHUNTER: A tool for filtering orthosteric protein-protein interaction modulators via a dedicated support vector machine

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Abstract

Over the last 10 years, protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have shown increasing potential as new therapeutic targets. As a consequence, PPIs are today the most screened target class in high-throughput screening (HTS). The development of broad chemical libraries dedicated to these particular targets is essential; however, the chemical space associated with this 'high-hanging fruit' is still under debate. Here, we analyse the properties of 40 non-redundant small molecules present in the 2P2I database (http://2p2idb.cnrs- mrs.fr/) to define a general profile of orthosteric inhibitors and propose an original protocol to filter general screening libraries using a support vector machine (SVM) with 11 standard DRAGON molecular descriptors. The filtering protocol has been validated using external datasets from PubChem BioAssay and results from in-house screening campaigns. This external blind validation demonstrated the ability of the SVM model to reduce the size of the filtered chemical library by eliminating up to 96% of the compounds as well as enhancing the proportion of active compounds by up to a factor of 8.We believe that the resulting chemical space identified in this paper will provide the scientific community with a concrete support to search for PPI inhibitors during HTS campaigns. © 2013 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

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Hamon, V., Bourgeas, R., Ducrot, P., Theret, I., Xuereb, L., Basse, M. J., … Roche, P. (2014). 2P2IHUNTER: A tool for filtering orthosteric protein-protein interaction modulators via a dedicated support vector machine. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 11(90). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2013.0860

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