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Extension of multi-site analogue series with potent compounds using a bidirectional transformer-based chemical
Hengwei Chen1, Atsushi Yoshimori2, Jürgen Bajorath1,3
1Department of Life Science Informatics and Data Science, B-IT, LIMES Program Unit Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry, University of Bonn Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 5/6 D-53115 Bonn Germany bajorath@bit.uni-bonn.de +49 228 7369 100.
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Generating potent compounds for evolving analogue series (AS) is a key challenge in medicinal chemistry. The versatility of chemical language models (CLMs) makes it possible to formulate this challenge as an off-the-beaten-path prediction task. In this work, we have devised a coding and tokenization scheme for evolving AS with multiple substitution sites (multi-site AS) and implemented a bidirectional transformer to predict new potent analogues for such series. Scientific foundations of this approach are discussed and, as a benchmark, the transformer model is compared to a recurrent neural network (RNN) for the prediction of analogues of AS with single substitution sites. Furthermore, the transformer is shown to successfully predict potent analogues with varying R-group combinations for multi-site AS having activity against many different targets. Prediction of R-group combinations for extending AS with potent compounds represents a novel approach for compound optimization.

