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Hajar Rehioui1, Bertrand Cuissart1, Abdelkader Ouali1
1GREYC, Normandie Univ., UNICAEN, CNRS - UMR 6072, 14000, Caen, France.
Abstract:
In this work, we propose to analyze the potential of a new type of pharmacophoric descriptors coupled to a novel feature transformation technique, called Weight-Matrix Learning (WML, based on a feed-forward neural network). The application concerns virtual screening on a tyrosine kinase named BCR-ABL. First, the compounds were described using three different families of descriptors: our new pharmacophoric descriptors, and two circular fingerprints, ECFP4 and FCFP4. Afterwards, each of these original molecular representations were transformed using either an unsupervised WML method or a supervised one. Finally, using these transformed representations, K-Means clustering algorithm was applied to automatically partition the molecules. Combining our pharmacophoric descriptors with supervised Weight-Matrix Learning (SWMLR ) leads to clearly superior results in terms of several quality measures.
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