DesmoL2, an effective tool for the construction of molecular libraries and its application to QSAR using molecular topology

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Abstract

A web application, DesMol2, which offers two main functionalities, is presented: the construction of molecular libraries and the calculation of topological indices. These functionalities are explained through a practical example of research of active molecules to the formylpeptide receptor (FPR), a receptor associated with chronic inflammation in systemic amyloidosis and Alzheimer’s disease. Starting from a data(base) of 106 dioxopiperazine pyrrolidin piperazine derivatives and their respective constant values of binding affinity to FPR, multilinear regression and discriminant analyses are performed to calculate several predictive topological-mathematical models. Next, using the DesMol2 application, a molecular library consisting of 6,120 molecules is built and performed for each predictive model. The best potential active candidates are selected and compared with results from other previous works.

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García-Pereira, I., Zanni, R., Galvez-Llompart, M., Galvez, J., & García-Domenech, R. (2019). DesmoL2, an effective tool for the construction of molecular libraries and its application to QSAR using molecular topology. Molecules, 24(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24040736

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