Ultrafast de novo docking combining pharmacophores and combinatorics

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Abstract

We report on a successful de novo design approach which relies on the combination of multi-million compound combinatorial docking under receptor-based pharmacophore constraints. Inspired by a rationale by A.R. Leach et al., we document on the unification of two steps into one for ligand assembly. In the original work, fragments known to bind in protein active sites were connected forming novel ligand compounds by means of generic skeleton linkers and following a combinatorial approach. In our approach, the knowledge of fragments binding to the protein has been expressed in terms of a receptor-based pharmacophore definition. The combinatorial linking step is performed in situ during docking, starting from combinatorial libraries. Three sample scenarios growing in size and complexity (combinatorial libraries of 1 million, 1.3 million, and 22.4 million compounds) have been created to illustrate the method. Docking could be accomplished between minutes and several hours depending on the outset; the results were throughout promising. Technically, a module compatibility between FlexXC and FlexX-Pharm has been established. The background is explained, and the crucial points from an information scientist's perspective are highlighted. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.

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Gastreich, M., Lilienthal, M., Briem, H., & Claussen, H. (2006). Ultrafast de novo docking combining pharmacophores and combinatorics. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 20(12), 717–734. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10822-006-9091-x

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