Modeling promiscuity based on in vitro safety pharmacology profiling data
- PMID: 17492703
- DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.200700036
Modeling promiscuity based on in vitro safety pharmacology profiling data
Abstract
This study describes a method for mining and modeling binding data obtained from a large panel of targets (in vitro safety pharmacology) to distinguish differences between promiscuous and selective compounds. Two naïve Bayes models for promiscuity and selectivity were generated and validated on a test set as well as publicly available drug databases. The model shows a higher score (lower promiscuity) for marketed drugs than for compounds in early development or compounds that failed during clinical development. Such models can be used in triaging high-throughput screening data or for lead optimization.
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