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Navigating pharmacophore space to identify activity discontinuities: a case study with BCR‐ABL

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Abstract The exploration of chemical space is a fundamental aspect of chemoinformatics, particularly when one explores a large compound data set to relate chemical structures with molecular properties. In this study, we extend our previous work on chemical space visualization at the pharmacophoric level. Instead of using conventional binary classification of affinity (active vs inactive), we introduce a refined approach that categorizes compounds into four distinct classes based on their activity levels: super active, very active, active, and inactive. This classification enriches the color scheme applied to pharmacophore space, where the color representation of a pharmacophore hypothesis is driven by the associated compounds. Using the BCR‐ABL tyrosine kinase as a case study, we identified intriguing regions corresponding to pharmacophore activity discontinuities, providing valuable insights for structure‐activity relationships analysis.
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hal-04667697 , version 1 (05-08-2024)

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Maroua Lejmi, Damien Geslin, Ronan Bureau, Bertrand Cuissart, Ilef Ben Slima, et al.. Navigating pharmacophore space to identify activity discontinuities: a case study with BCR‐ABL. Molecular Informatics, 2024, GREYC, ⟨10.1002/minf.202400050⟩. ⟨hal-04667697⟩
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