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Dongping Liu1, Dinghao Liu1, Kewei Sheng1
1School of Science, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing 211198, China.
Abstract:
The supervision of novel psychoactive substances (NPSs) is a global problem, and the regulation of NPSs was heavily relied on identifying structural matches in established NPSs databases. However, violators could circumvent legal oversight by altering the side chain structure of recognized NPSs and the existing methods cannot overcome the inaccuracy and lag of supervision. In this study, we propose a scaffold and transformer-based NPS generation and Screening (STNGS) framework to systematically identify and evaluate potential NPSs. A scaffold-based generative model and a rank function with four parts are contained by our framework. Our generative model shows excellent performance in the design and optimization of general molecules and NPS-like molecules by chemical space analysis and property distribution analysis. The rank function includes synthetic accessibility score and frequency score, as well as confidence score and affinity score evaluated by a neural network, which enables the precise positioning of potential NPSs. Applied STNGS framework with molecular docking and a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activation-based sensor (GRAB), we successfully identify three novel synthetic cannabinoids with activity. STNGS constrains the chemical space to generate NPS-like molecules database with diversity and novelty, which assists in the ex-ante regulation of NPSs.
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