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Recent progress on cheminformatics approaches to epigenetic drug discovery.
Zoe L Sessions,Norberto Sánchez-Cruz,Fernando D. Prieto-Martínez,Vinicius M. Alves,Hudson P. Santos,Eugene N. Muratov,Alexander Tropsha,José L. Medina-Franco +7 more
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The advances in computational approaches to drug discovery of small molecules with epigenetic modulation profiles are reviewed, the current chemogenomics data available for epigenetics targets are summarized, and a perspective on the greater utility of biomedical knowledge mining as a means to advance the epigenetic drug discovery is provided.About:
This article is published in Drug Discovery Today.The article was published on 2020-09-30. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chemogenomics & Cheminformatics.read more
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Artificial intelligence–enabled virtual screening of ultra-large chemical libraries with deep docking
Francesco Gentile,Jean Charle Yaacoub,James Gleave,Michael Fernandez,Anh-Tien Ton,Fuqiang Ban,Abraham C. Stern,Artem Cherkasov +7 more
TL;DR: The Deep Docking (DD) platform as discussed by the authors enables up to 100-fold acceleration of structure-based virtual screening by docking only a subset of a chemical library, iteratively synchronized with a ligand-based prediction of the remaining docking scores.
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Epigenetic Target Fishing with Accurate Machine Learning Models.
TL;DR: In this article, a large-scale study of 26 318 compounds with a quantitative measure of biological activity for 55 protein targets with epigenetic activity was conducted. And the results indicated that the models reported herein have considerable potential to identify small molecules with epigenetics activity.
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Epigenetic Target Profiler: A Web Server to Predict Epigenetic Targets of Small Molecules.
TL;DR: The Epigenetic Target Profiler (ETP) as discussed by the authors uses a consensus model based on two binary classification models for each target, relying on support vector machines and built on molecular fingerprints of different design.
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KDM4 Involvement in Breast Cancer and Possible Therapeutic Approaches.
TL;DR: The KDM4 gene family includes more than 30 members, grouped into six subfamilies and two classes based on their sequency homology and catalytic mechanisms, respectively as mentioned in this paper.
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Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Lysine Demethylase 5 C Degraders.
Tetsuya Iida,Tetsuya Iida,Yukihiro Itoh,Yukihiro Itoh,Yukari Takahashi,Yasunobu Yamashita,Takashi Kurohara,Yuka Miyake,Makoto Oba,Takayoshi Suzuki,Takayoshi Suzuki +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a protein-knockdown strategy was used to identify Lysine demethylase 5 C (KDM5C) degraders, which inhibited the growth of prostate cancer PC-3 cells more strongly than compound 1.
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Moving Targets: Monitoring Target Trends in Drug Discovery by Mapping Targets, GO Terms, and Diseases
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