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Título: Towards molecular design using 2D-molecular contour maps obtained from PLS regression coefficients
Palavras-chave: Multivariate image analysis
Partial least squares
Drug design
Partial least squares
Análise de imagem multivariada
Quadrados mínimos parciais
Desenho de drogas
Quadrados mínimos parciais
Data do documento: 2017
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Citação: BORGES, C. N.; BARIGYE, A. J.; FREITAS, M. P. Towards molecular design using 2D-molecular contour maps obtained from PLS regression coefficients. Molecular Physics, London, v. 115, n. 23, p. 3044-3055, 2017.
Resumo: The multivariate image analysis descriptors used in quantitative structure-activity relationships are direct representations of chemical structures as they are simply numerical decodifications of pixels forming the 2D chemical images. These MDs have found great utility in the modeling of diverse properties of organic molecules. Given the multicollinearity and high dimensionality of the data matrices generated with the MIA-QSAR approach, modeling techniques that involve the projection of the data space onto orthogonal components e.g. Partial Least Squares (PLS) have been generally used. However, the chemical interpretation of the PLS-based MIA-QSAR models, in terms of the structural moieties affecting the modeled bioactivity has not been straightforward. This work describes the 2D-contour maps based on the PLS regression coefficients, as a means of assessing the relevance of single MIA predictors to the response variable, and thus allowing for the structural, electronic and physicochemical interpretation of the MIA-QSAR models. A sample study to demonstrate the utility of the 2D-contour maps to design novel drug-like molecules is performed using a dataset of some anti-HIV-1 2-amino-6-arylsulfonylbenzonitriles and derivatives, and the inferences obtained are consistent with other reports in the literature. In addition, the different schemes for encoding atomic properties in molecules are discussed and evaluated.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00268976.2017.1347294?journalCode=tmph20
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