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RELATION: A Deep Generative Model for Structure-Based De Novo Drug Design.

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Deep learning (DL)-based de novo molecular design has recently gained considerable traction. Many DL-based generative models have been successfully developed to design novel molecules, but most of them are ligand-centric… Click to show full abstract

Deep learning (DL)-based de novo molecular design has recently gained considerable traction. Many DL-based generative models have been successfully developed to design novel molecules, but most of them are ligand-centric and the role of the 3D geometries of target binding pockets in molecular generation has not been well-exploited. Here, we proposed a new 3D-based generative model called RELATION. In the RELATION model, the BiTL algorithm was specifically designed to extract and transfer the desired geometric features of the protein-ligand complexes to a latent space for generation. The pharmacophore conditioning and docking-based Bayesian sampling were applied to efficiently navigate the vast chemical space for the design of molecules with desired geometric properties and pharmacophore features. As a proof of concept, the RELATION model was used to design inhibitors for two targets, AKT1 and CDK2. The calculation results demonstrated that the RELATION model could efficiently generate novel molecules with favorable binding affinity and pharmacophore features.

Keywords: based novo; relation model; design; model; generative model

Journal Title: Journal of medicinal chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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