DeepCubist: Molecular Generator for Designing Peptidomimetics based on Complex three-dimensional scaffolds

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Mimicking bioactive conformations of peptide segments involved in the formation of protein-protein interfaces with small molecules is thought to represent a promising strategy for the design of protein-protein interaction (PPI) inhibitors. For compound design, the use of three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds rich in sp3-centers makes it possible to precisely mimic bioactive peptide conformations. Herein, we introduce DeepCubist, a molecular generator for designing peptidomimetics based on 3D scaffolds. Firstly, enumerated 3D scaffolds are superposed on a target peptide conformation to identify a preferred template structure for designing peptidomimetics. Secondly, heteroatoms and unsaturated bonds are introduced into the template via a deep generative model to produce candidate compounds. DeepCubist was applied to design peptidomimetics of exemplary peptide turn, helix, and loop structures in pharmaceutical targets engaging in PPIs.

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Umedera, K., Yoshimori, A., Chen, H., Kouji, H., Nakamura, H., & Bajorath, J. (2023). DeepCubist: Molecular Generator for Designing Peptidomimetics based on Complex three-dimensional scaffolds. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 37(2), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10822-022-00493-y

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