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Published on: March 10, 2017
Biodiversity of small molecules--a new perspective in screening set selection
Paula M Petrone1, Anne Mai Wassermann, Eugen Lounkine
1Cheminformatics and Statistics, Hoffmann-La Roche, Grenzacherstrasse 124, 4070, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
How is the 'diversity' of a compound set defined and how is the most appropriate compound subset identified for assay when screening the entire HTS deck is not an option? A common approach has so far been to cover as much of the chemical space as possible by screening a chemically diverse set of compounds. We show that, rather than chemical diversity, the biologic diversity of a compound library is an essential requirement for hit identification. We describe a simple and efficient approach for the design of a HTS library based on compound-target diversity. Biodiverse compound subsets outperform chemically diverse libraries regarding hit rate and the total number of unique chemical scaffolds present among hits. Specifically, by screening ~19% of a HTS collection, we expect to discover ~50-80% of all desired bioactive compounds.

