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Per aspera ad astra: application of Simplex QSAR approach in antiviral research

Authors :
Michaela Schmidtke
Anatoly G. Artemenko
Ekaterina V. Varlamova
Regina L Lozitska
Victor E. Kuz’min
V. Lozitsky
A. Fedchuk
Vadim Makarov
Peter Wutzler
Vladimir N. Silnikov
Pavel G. Polischuk
T. Gridina
Eugene N. Muratov
Olga B. Riabova
Angel S. Galabov
L. S. Koroleva
Source :
Future Medicinal Chemistry. 2:1205-1226
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Future Science Ltd, 2010.

Abstract

This review explores the application of the Simplex representation of molecular structure (SiRMS) QSAR approach in antiviral research. We provide an introduction to and description of SiRMS, its application in antiviral research and future directions of development of the Simplex approach and the whole QSAR field. In the Simplex approach every molecule is represented as a system of different simplexes (tetratomic fragments with fixed composition, structure, chirality and symmetry). The main advantages of SiRMS are consideration of the different physical–chemical properties of atoms, high adequacy and good interpretability of models obtained and clear procedures for molecular design. The reliability of developed QSAR models as predictive virtual screening tools and their ability to serve as the basis of directed drug design was validated by subsequent synthetic and biological experiments. The SiRMS approach is realized as the complex of the computer program ‘HiT QSAR’, which is available on request.

Details

ISSN :
17568927 and 17568919
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Future Medicinal Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....424330670d2181c68fe01d084210750b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4155/fmc.10.194