Atom type preferences, structural diversity, and property profiles of known drugs, leads, and nondrugs: a comparative assessment.

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Author list: Viswanadhan VN, Rajesh H, Balaji VN

Publisher: ACS Publications / American Chemical Society

Publication year: 2011

Journal: ACS Combinatorial Science (2156-8952)

Journal acronym: ACS Comb Sci

Volume number: 13

Issue number: 3

Start page: 327

End page: 36

Number of pages: -290

ISSN: 2156-8952

eISSN: 2156-8944

Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

A new characterization of known drug, lead, and representative nondrug databases was performed taking into account several properties at the atomic and molecular levels. This characterization included atom type preferences, intrinsic structural diversity (Atom Type Diversity, ATD), and other well-known physicochemical properties, as an approach for rapid assessment of druglikeness for small molecule libraries. To characterize ATD, an elaborate united atom classification, UALOGP (United Atom Log P), with 148 atom types, was developed along with associated atomic physicochemical parameters. This classification also enabled an analysis of atom type and physicochemical property distributions (for calculated log P, molar refractivity, molecular weight, total atom count, and ATD) of drug, lead, and nondrug databases, a reassessment of the Ro5 (Rule of Five) and GVW (Ghose−Viswanadhan−Wendoloski) criteria, and development of new criteria and ranges more accurately reflecting the chemical space occupied by small molecule drugs. A relative druglikeness parameter was defined for atom types in drugs, identifying the most preferred types. The present work demonstrates that drug molecules are constitutionally more diverse relative to nondrugs, while being less diverse than leads.


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