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MIA-QSPR and effect of variable selection on the modeling of kinetic parameters related to activities of modified peptides against dengue type 2
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Multivariate image analysis applied to quantitative structure–property relationship (MIA-QSPR) has shown to
be a useful tool to model the biochemical properties of a series of drug-like compounds. However, drawing
and alignment of two-dimensional structures (the images) are usually performed manually, resulting in a few
imperfections. Selection of descriptors, which are in fact pixels of images, can minimize such effects; also, it
enables selection of those variables which indeed explains the variance in the activities block. Therefore, in
order to obtain more parsimonious, predictive models, interval PLS (iPLS), genetic algorithm (GA), and
ordered predictors selection (OPS) were applied to select appropriate MIA descriptors to model kinetic
constants, namely substrate cleavage rate (k cat ) and Michaelis (K m ) constants, which correlate to the
bioactivities of peptides against Dengue type 2 (DEN-2). The models built were used to predict k cat and K m of
new proposed peptides, which are miscellany of substructures of the most promising peptides experimentally
tested elsewhere.
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SILLA, J. M. et al. MIA-QSPR and effect of variable selection on the modeling of kinetic parameters related to activities of modified peptides against dengue type 2. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, Barcelona, v. 108, n. 2, p. 146-149, Oct. 2011.
