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J Chem Inf Model ; 61(10): 4913-4923, 2021 10 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34554736

ABSTRACT

Modern QSAR approaches have wide practical applications in drug discovery for designing potentially bioactive molecules. If such models are based on the use of 2D descriptors, important information contained in the spatial structures of molecules is lost. The major problem in constructing models using 3D descriptors is the choice of a putative bioactive conformation, which affects the predictive performance. The multi-instance (MI) learning approach considering multiple conformations in model training could be a reasonable solution to the above problem. In this study, we implemented several multi-instance algorithms, both conventional and based on deep learning, and investigated their performance. We compared the performance of MI-QSAR models with those based on the classical single-instance QSAR (SI-QSAR) approach in which each molecule is encoded by either 2D descriptors computed for the corresponding molecular graph or 3D descriptors issued for a single lowest energy conformation. The calculations were carried out on 175 data sets extracted from the ChEMBL23 database. It is demonstrated that (i) MI-QSAR outperforms SI-QSAR in numerous cases and (ii) MI algorithms can automatically identify plausible bioactive conformations.


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Algorithms , Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship , Databases, Factual , Drug Discovery , Molecular Conformation
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Mol Inform ; 40(11): e2060030, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34342944

ABSTRACT

The most widely used QSAR approaches are mainly based on 2D molecular representation which ignores stereoconfiguration and conformational flexibility of compounds. 3D QSAR uses a single conformer of each compound which is difficult to choose reasonably. 4D QSAR uses multiple conformers to overcome the issues of 2D and 3D methods. However, many of existing 4D QSAR models suffer from the necessity to pre-align conformers, while alignment-independent approaches often ignore stereoconfiguration of compounds. In this study we propose a QSAR modeling approach based on transforming chirality-aware 3D pharmacophore descriptors of individual conformers into a set of latent variables representing the whole conformer set of a molecule. This is achieved by clustering together all conformers of all training set compounds. The final representation of a compound is a bit string encoding cluster membership of its conformers. In our study we used Random Forest, but this representation can be used in combination with any machine learning method. We compared this approach with conventional 2D and 3D approaches using multiple data sets and investigated the sensitivity of the approach proposed to tuning parameters: number of conformers and clusters.


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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship , Molecular Conformation
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