Target profile prediction and practical evaluation of a biginelli-type dihydropyrimidine compound library

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We present a self-organizing map (SOM) approach to predicting macromolecular targets for combinatorial compound libraries. The aim was to study the usefulness of the SOM in combination with a topological pharmacophore representation (CATS) for selecting biologically active compounds from a virtual combinatorial compound collection, taking the multi-component Biginelli dihydropyrimidine reaction as an example. We synthesized a candidate compound from this library, for which the SOM model suggested inhibitory activity against cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) and other kinases. The prediction was confirmed in an in vitro panel assay comprising 48 human kinases. We conclude that the computational technique may be used for ligand-based in silico pharmacology studies, off-target prediction, and drug re-purposing, thereby complementing receptor-based approaches. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Schneider, P., Stutz, K., Kasper, L., Haller, S., Reutlinger, M., Reisen, F., … Schneider, G. (2011). Target profile prediction and practical evaluation of a biginelli-type dihydropyrimidine compound library. Pharmaceuticals, 4(9), 1236–1247. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph4091236

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