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De Novo Design of Nurr1 Agonists via Fragment-Augmented Generative Deep Learning in Low-Data Regime.

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Generative neural networks trained on SMILES can design innovative bioactive molecules de novo. These so-called chemical language models (CLMs) have typically been trained on tens of template molecules for fine-tuning.… Click to show full abstract

Generative neural networks trained on SMILES can design innovative bioactive molecules de novo. These so-called chemical language models (CLMs) have typically been trained on tens of template molecules for fine-tuning. However, it is challenging to apply CLM to orphan targets with few known ligands. We have fine-tuned a CLM with a single potent Nurr1 agonist as template in a fragment-augmented fashion and obtained novel Nurr1 agonists using sampling frequency for design prioritization. Nanomolar potency and binding affinity of the top-ranking design and its structural novelty compared to available Nurr1 ligands highlight its value as an early chemical tool and as a lead for Nurr1 agonist development, as well as the applicability of CLM in very low-data scenarios.

Keywords: nurr1 agonists; low data; novo design; fragment augmented; design

Journal Title: Journal of medicinal chemistry
Year Published: 2023

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