Molecular evaluation using in silico protein interaction profiles

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Motivation: To find a correlation between the activities and structures of molecules is one of the most important subjects for molecular evaluation study. Traditional quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methodologies represent those attempts using physicochemical descriptors. Creating a new molecular description factor based on the results of a computational docking study will add new dimensions to molecular evaluation. Results: We propose a new molecular description factor analysis system called the Comparative Molecular Interaction Profile Analysis (CoMIPA) system in which the AutoDock program is used for docking evaluation of small molecule compound-protein complexes. Interaction energies are calculated, and the data sets obtained are called interaction profiles (IPFs). Using the IPF as a scoring indicator, the system could be a powerful tool to cluster the interacting properties between small molecules and bio macromolecules such as ligand-receptor bindings. Further development of the system will enable us to predict the adverse effects of a drug candidate.

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Hayashi, Y., Sakaguchi, K., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, M., Kikuchi, Y., & Ichiishi, E. (2003). Molecular evaluation using in silico protein interaction profiles. Bioinformatics, 19(12), 1514–1523. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btg189

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