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Where are the GaPs? A rational approach to monomer acquisition and selection
Abstract:
Gridding and partitioning (GaP) is a computational method for the classification and selection of monomers for combinatorial libraries. The molecules are described in terms of the pharmacophoric groups they contain and where those pharmacophoric groups can be located in three-dimensional space. The approach involves a detailed conformational analysis of each molecule. This conformational analysis is done within a common coordinate frame, thus enabling the monomers to be compared. The use of a partitioned space is central to this particular application as it facilitates the identification of regions of space which are not well represented by existing compounds. Several ways to extend the use of partitioned pharmacophore spaces are described. Applications of the approach in monomer acquisition and in library design are outlined.
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