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Incorporating partial matches within multiobjective pharmacophore identification
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Gillet, Valerie J.
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Genetic algorithms
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2006
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Gillet, Valerie J.
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Genetic algorithms
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Incorporating partial matches within multiobjective pharmacophore identification
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Incorporating partial matches within multiobjective pharmacophore identification
2006
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Issue Title: Advances in Pharmacophores and 3-D Screening This paper describes the extension of our earlier multiobjective method for generating plausible pharmacophore hypotheses to incorporate partial matches. Diverse sets of molecules rarely adopt exactly the same binding mode, and so allowing the identification of partial matches allows our program to be applied to larger and more diverse datasets. The method explores the conformational space of a series of ligands simultaneously with their alignment using a multiobjective genetic algorithm (MOGA). The principles of Pareto ranking are used to evolve a diverse set of pharmacophore hypotheses that are optimised on conformational energy of the ligands, the goodness of the overlay and the volume of the overlay. A partial match is defined as a pharmacophoric feature that is present in at least two, but not all, of the ligands in the set. The number of ligands that map to a given pharmacophore point is taken into account when evaluating an overlay. The method is applied to a number of test cases extracted from the Protein Data Bank (PDB) where the true overlay is known.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Springer Nature B.V
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