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Kanaka Tatikola1, Javier Cabrera2
1Janssen Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Raritan, New Jersey, USA.
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In compound hit screening, an important chemical property is target binding affinity, represented by a parameter ΔΔG. You can measure ΔΔG experimentally (ΔΔGexp) or by calculations via simulations (ΔΔGcalc). Because it is expensive to measure ΔΔG experimentally, only a few experimental runs are performed. The relationship between the experimental data and the calculated results is a straight line with a slope that is not necessarily one. The goal is to estimate the linear relationship between ΔΔGexp and ΔΔGcalc by fitting a Deming regression model that will be used to predict future values of ΔΔGtrue based on the obtained ΔΔGcalc.
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