Recent Advances in Automated Structure-Based De Novo Drug Design

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING(2024)

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Abstract
As the number of determined and predicted protein structures and the size of druglike 'make-on-demand' libraries soar, the time-consuming nature of structure-based computer-aided drug design calls for innovative computational algorithms. De novo drug design introduces in silico heuristics to accelerate searching in the vast chemical space. This review focuses on recent advances in structure-based de novo drug design, ranging from conventional fragment-based methods, evolutionary algorithms, and Metropolis Monte Carlo methods to deep generative models. Due to the historical limitation of de novo drug design generating readily available drug-like molecules, we highlight the synthetic accessibility efforts in each category and the benchmarking strategies taken to validate the proposed framework.
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Computer-aided drug design,Structure-based drug design,De novo drug design,Artificial intelligence,Machine learning,Genetic algorithm,Evolutionaryalgorithm,Fragment-based ligand design,Fragmentgrowing,Synthetic accessibility
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