An Explainable Multiparameter Optimization Approach for Drug Design against Proteins from the Central Nervous System.

J Chem Inf Model

TCS Research (Life Sciences Division), Tata Consultancy Services Limited, Hyderabad 500081, India.

Published: June 2022


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The aim of drug design and development is to produce a drug that can inhibit the target protein and possess a balanced physicochemical and toxicity profile. Traditionally, this is a multistep process where different parameters such as activity and physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties are optimized sequentially, which often leads to high attrition rate during later stages of drug design and development. We have developed a deep learning-based drug design method that can design novel small molecules by optimizing target specificity as well as multiple parameters (including late-stage parameters) in a single step. All possible combinations of parameters were optimized to understand the effect of each parameter over the other parameters. An explainable predictive model was used to identify the molecular fragments responsible for the property being optimized. The proposed method was applied against the human 5-hydroxy tryptamine receptor 1B (5-HT1B), a protein from the central nervous system (CNS). Various physicochemical properties specific to CNS drugs were considered along with the target specificity and blood-brain barrier permeability (BBBP), which act as an additional challenge for CNS drug delivery. The contribution of each parameter toward molecule design was identified by analyzing the properties of generated small molecules from optimization of all possible parameter combinations. The final optimized generative model was able to design similar inhibitors compared to known inhibitors of 5-HT1B. In addition, the functional groups of the generated small molecules that guide the BBBP predictive model were identified through feature attribution techniques.

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