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1State Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Research Center of Chemical Kinomics, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.
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Virtual screening (VS) stands as a cornerstone of early-stage drug discovery, yet long-standing hurdles-including prohibitive computational cost and limited cross-target generalization-have long restricted its genome-wide application, especially with the rapid expansion of AlphaFold-predicted protein structures. Over the past 2 years, contrastive learning has emerged as a genuinely transformative paradigm, with DrugCLIP as a landmark implementation that reimagines virtual screening as fast embedding-based dense retrieval. This commentary offers a balanced overview of DrugCLIP's core innovations: its contrastive framework that aligns protein pocket and small-molecule representations, paired with GenPack for targeted pocket refinement of predicted structures. We synthesize recent benchmark results validating its performance relative to molecular docking and machine-learning baselines, recap wet-lab success stories across psychiatric and cancer-associated targets, and assess the real-world impact of the resulting GenomeScreenDB resource. We further place DrugCLIP in context with contemporary computational tools including RosettaVS, Deep Docking, and AF2-RAVE, highlight unresolved challenges such as translating binding predictions into functional activity and screening against tough PPI targets, and outline actionable avenues for future development. Taken together, this work illustrates how contrastive learning is quietly reshaping informatics-driven drug discovery and opening the undrugged genome to systematic exploration.
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