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Levente M Mihalovits1, Tibor V Szalai1,2, Dávid Bajusz1
1Medicinal Chemistry Research Group and Drug Innovation Centre, HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Magyar tudósok krt. 2, 1117 Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract:
The concept of DNA-encoded libraries (DELs) enables the experimental screening of billions of compounds simultaneously, offering an unprecedented boost in the coverage of chemical space. In parallel, however, dramatically increased access to supercomputers and a number of ultrahigh throughput virtual screening (uHTVS) tools have made screening of billion-membered virtual libraries available. Here, we investigate whether current, brute-force, or AI-enabled uHTVS approaches might constitute a computational alternative to DEL screening. While it is tempting to look at uHTVS as a computational analogue of DEL screening, we found specific advantages and limitations of both methodologies that suggest them being complementary rather than competitive.
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