Torsion angle preferences in druglike chemical space: a comprehensive guide

C Scharfer, T Schulz-Gasch, HC Ehrlich… - Journal of Medicinal …, 2013 - ACS Publications
C Scharfer, T Schulz-Gasch, HC Ehrlich, W Guba, M Rarey, M Stahl
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2013ACS Publications
Crystal structure databases offer ample opportunities to derive small molecule conformation
preferences, but the derived knowledge is not systematically applied in drug discovery
research. We address this gap by a comprehensive and extendable expert system enabling
quick assessment of the probability of a given conformation to occur. It is based on a
hierarchical system of torsion patterns that cover a large part of druglike chemical space.
Each torsion pattern has associated frequency histograms generated from CSD and PDB …
Crystal structure databases offer ample opportunities to derive small molecule conformation preferences, but the derived knowledge is not systematically applied in drug discovery research. We address this gap by a comprehensive and extendable expert system enabling quick assessment of the probability of a given conformation to occur. It is based on a hierarchical system of torsion patterns that cover a large part of druglike chemical space. Each torsion pattern has associated frequency histograms generated from CSD and PDB data and, derived from the histograms, traffic-light rules for frequently observed, rare, and highly unlikely torsion ranges. Structures imported into the corresponding software are annotated according to these rules. We present the concept behind the tree of torsion patterns, the design of an intuitive user interface for the management and usage of the torsion library, and we illustrate how the system helps analyze and understand conformation properties of substructures widely used in medicinal chemistry.
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