The Privileged Chemical Space Predictor ( pcsp): A computer program that identifies privileged chemical space from screens of modularly assembled chemical libraries

Modularly assembled combinatorial libraries are often used to identify ligands that bind to and modulate the function of a protein or a nucleic acid. Much of the data from screening these compounds, however, is not efficiently utilized to define structure–activity relationships (SAR). If SAR data ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2010-02, Vol.20 (4), p.1338-1343
Hauptverfasser: Seedhouse, Steven J., Labuda, Lucas P., Disney, Matthew D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Modularly assembled combinatorial libraries are often used to identify ligands that bind to and modulate the function of a protein or a nucleic acid. Much of the data from screening these compounds, however, is not efficiently utilized to define structure–activity relationships (SAR). If SAR data are accurately constructed, it can enable the design of more potent binders. Herein, we describe a computer program called Privileged Chemical Space Predictor ( pcsp) that statistically determines SAR from high-throughput screening (HTS) data and then identifies features in small molecules that predispose them for binding a target. Features are scored for statistical significance and can be utilized to design improved second generation compounds or more target-focused libraries. The program’s utility is demonstrated through analysis of a modularly assembled peptoid library that previously was screened for binding to and inhibiting a group I intron RNA from the fungal pathogen Candida albicans.
ISSN:0960-894X
1464-3405
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2010.01.017