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Hongtao Zhao1, Karolina Kwapień1, Eva Nittinger1
1Medicinal Chemistry, Research and Early Development, Respiratory and Immunology (R&I), BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg 43183, Sweden.
Abstract:
Efficient R-group exploration in the vast chemical space, enabled by increasingly available building blocks or generative AI, remains an open challenge. Here, we developed an enhanced Free-Wilson QSAR model embedding R-groups by atom-centric pharmacophoric features. Regioisomers of R-groups can be distinguished by explicitly accounting for the atomic positions. Good predictivity is observed consistently across 12 public data sets. Integrated into an open-source program, we showcase its application in performing Free-Wilson analysis as well as R-group exploration in an uncharted chemical space.
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