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A computer-based approach to the rational discovery of new trichomonacidal drugs by atom-type linear indices

  • Yovani Marrero-Ponce*
  • , Yanetsy Machado-Tugores
  • , David Montero Pereira
  • , José Antonio Escario
  • , Alicia Gómez Barrio
  • , Juan José Nogal-Ruiz
  • , Carmen Ochoa
  • , Vicente J. Arán
  • , Antonio R. Martínez-Fernández
  • , Rory N. García Sánchez
  • , Alina Montero-Torres
  • , Francisco Torrens
  • , Alfredo Meneses-Marcel
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad Central Marta Abreu de Las Villas
  • Universitat de València
  • UCM
  • CSIC - Medicinal Chemistry Institute
  • Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana

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Abstract

Computational approaches are developed to design or rationally select, from structural databases, new lead trichomonacidal compounds. First, a data set of 111 compounds was split (design) into training and predicting series using hierarchical and partitional cluster analyses. Later, two discriminant functions were derived with the use of non-stochastic and stochastic atom-type linear indices. The obtained LDA (linear discrimination analysis)-based QSAR (quantitative structure-activity relationship) models, using non-stochastic and stochastic descriptors were able to classify correctly 95.56% (90.48%) and 91.11% (85.71%) of the compounds in training (test) sets, respectively. The result of predictions on the 10% full-out cross-validation test also evidenced the quality (robustness, stability and predictive power) of the obtained models. These models were orthogonalized using the Randić orthogonalization procedure. Afterwards, a simulation experiment of virtual screening was conducted to test the possibilities of the classification models developed here in detecting antitrichomonal chemicals of diverse chemical structures. In this sense, the 100.00% and 77.77% of the screened compounds were detected by the LDA-based QSAR models (Eq. 13 and Eq. 14, correspondingly) as trichomonacidal. Finally, new lead trichomonacidals were discovered by prediction of their antirichomonal activity with obtained models. The most of tested chemicals exhibit the predicted antitrichomonal effect in the performed ligand-based virtual screening, yielding an accuracy of the 90.48% (19/21). These results support a role for TOMOCOMD-CARDD descriptors in the biosilico discovery of new compounds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)245-265
Number of pages21
JournalCurrent Drug Discovery Technologies
Volume2
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Atom-Based Linear Index
  • Cytocidal activity
  • Heterocycles
  • LDA-Based QSAR Model
  • Lead Antitrichomonal Compound
  • TOMOCOMD-CARDD Software
  • Trichomonacidal Activity
  • Virtual Screening

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