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Julian Cremer1, Ross Irwin2,3, Alessandro Tibo4
1Machine Learning and Computational Sciences, Pfizer Worldwide R&D, Berlin, Germany. julian.cremer@pfizer.com.
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Here we introduce FLOWR, a structure-based framework for the generation and optimization of three-dimensional ligands. FLOWR integrates continuous and categorical flow matching with equivariant optimal transport, enhanced by an efficient protein pocket conditioning. Alongside FLOWR, we present SPINDR, a curated dataset comprising ligand-pocket cocrystal complexes specifically designed to address existing data quality issues. Empirical evaluations demonstrate that FLOWR surpasses current state-of-the-art diffusion- and flow-based methods in terms of PoseBusters-validity, pose accuracy and interaction recovery, while offering an inference speed-up, achieving up to 70-fold faster performance. In addition, we introduce FLOWR.MULTI, a highly accurate multi-purpose model allowing for the targeted sampling of ligands that adhere to predefined interaction profiles and chemical substructures for fragment-based design without the need of retraining or any resampling strategies. Collectively, our results indicate that FLOWR and FLOWR.MULTI represent an advancement in artificial intelligence-driven structure-based drug design, substantially enhancing the reliability and applicability of de novo, interaction- and fragment-based ligand generation in real-world drug discovery settings.
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