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De Novo Design at the Edge of Chaos
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2016
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High-dimensional ChaosCustomized ScreeningMolecular DesignMedicinal ChemistryDrug DesignDe Novo DesignSmall Molecule LibraryTargeted LibraryAutomated Molecule GenerationBiochemistryChaos TheoryDe Novo Drug DesignDesignStructure-based Drug DesignPharmacologyMolecular DockingPattern FormationLead FindingLigand-based Drug DesignNatural SciencesComputational BiologyRational Drug DesignMedicineDigital OrganismDrug Discovery
Computational medicinal chemistry offers viable strategies for finding, characterizing, and optimizing innovative pharmacologically active compounds. Technological advances in both computer hardware and software as well as biological chemistry have enabled a renaissance of computer-assisted "de novo" design of molecules with desired pharmacological properties. Here, we present our current perspective on the concept of automated molecule generation by highlighting chemocentric methods that may capture druglike chemical space, consider ligand promiscuity for hit and lead finding, and provide fresh ideas for the rational design of customized screening of compound libraries.
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