Site Identification and Next Choice Protocol for Hit-to-Lead Optimization
Genki Kudo,
Takumi Hirao,
Ryunosuke Yoshino
et al.
Abstract:Time efficiency and cost savings are major challenges
in drug discovery
and development. In this process, the hit-to-lead stage is expected
to improve efficiency because it primarily exploits the trial-and-error
approach of medicinal chemists. This study proposes a site identification
and next choice (SINCHO) protocol to improve the hit-to-lead efficiency.
This protocol selects an anchor atom and growth site pair, which is
desirable for a hit-to-lead strategy starting from a 3D complex structure.
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