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Evolutionary Chemistry Approach toward Finding Novel Inhibitors of the Type 2 Diabetes Target Glucose-6-phosphate Translocase
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Finding Novel InhibitorsBioorganic ChemistryFeedback Fitness FunctionGlycobiologyMolecular BiologyChemical BiologyPharmaceutical ChemistryMolecular DesignMedicinal ChemistryEvolutionary Chemistry ApproachDrug DesignGenetic AlgorithmMetabolic EngineeringBiochemistryNovel Small MoleculesInsulin ManagementDirected EvolutionType 2Drug DevelopmentPharmacologyNatural SciencesDiabetesRational Drug DesignSynthetic BiologyMedicineSmall MoleculesDrug Discovery
A genetic algorithm (GA), driven by experimentally determined biological activities as a feedback fitness function, was used to propose novel small molecules as inhibitors of glucose-6-phosphate translocase (G6PT) in iterative rounds of evolutionary optimization. A straightforward polymer-supported synthetic sequence was implemented to synthesize molecules proposed by the GA, and the biological activities of the compounds were determined by a microsomal assay. Additional compound design strategies were integrated, such as Tanimoto similarity-based selection of starting materials and transfer of favored structure elements into a new chemical scaffold to identify more active and selective inhibitors.
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