Combining Pharmacophore Fingerprints and PLS-Discriminant Analysis for Virtual Screening and SAR Elucidation

The criterion of success for the initial stages of a ligand-based drug-discovery project is dual. First, a set of suitable lead compounds has to be identified. Second, a level of a preliminary structure−activity relationship (SAR) of the identified ligands has to be established in order to guide the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chemical information and modeling 2008-03, Vol.48 (3), p.476-488
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Zusammenfassung:The criterion of success for the initial stages of a ligand-based drug-discovery project is dual. First, a set of suitable lead compounds has to be identified. Second, a level of a preliminary structure−activity relationship (SAR) of the identified ligands has to be established in order to guide the lead optimization toward a final drug candidate. This paper presents a combined approach to solving these two problems of ligand-based virtual screening and elucidation of SAR based on interplay between pharmacophore fingerprints and interpretation of PLS-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) models. The virtual screening capability of the PLS-DA method is compared to group fusion maximum similarity searching in a test using four graph-based pharmacophore fingerprints over a range of 10 diverse targets. The PLS-DA method was generally found to do better than the S max method. The GpiDAPH3 and PCH fingerprints proved superior to the TGT and TGD fingerprints. Examples of SAR elucidation based on PLS-DA model interpretation of model coefficients using a reversible pharmacophore fingerprint are given. In addition, we tested the hypothesis that feature combinations coming from the analysis of two-dimensional (2D) pharmacophore fingerprints could be used to elucidate a three-dimensional pharmacophore (Williams, C. Mol. Diversity 2006, 10 (3), 311−332). This test was performed by mapping of pharmacophore triplets found by the PLS-DA model to be important for activity onto relevant ligands aligned by the protein-binding site known from X-ray complexes. The result of this analysis assists in explaining the efficiency of 2D pharmacophore fingerprints as descriptors in virtual screening.
ISSN:1549-9596
1549-960X
DOI:10.1021/ci700356w