Ligand Based Virtual Screening Using Self-organizing Maps

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P. B. Jayaraj
S. Sanjay
Koustub Raja
G. Gopakumar
U. C. Jaleel
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[1] National Institute of Technology Calicut,Department of Computer Science & Engineering
[2] National Institute of Advanced Studies,Open Source Pharma Foundations
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The Protein Journal | 2022年 / 41卷
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Ligand; Virtual screening; Machine learning; Artificial neural network; Self-organizing map; Graphics processing unit;
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Conventional drug discovery methods rely primarily on in-vitro experiments with a target molecule and an extensive set of small molecules to choose the suitable ligand. The exploration space for the selected ligand being huge; this approach is highly time-consuming and requires high capital for facilitation. Virtual screening, a computational technique used to reduce this search space and identify lead molecules, can speed up the drug discovery process. This paper proposes a ligand-based virtual screening method using an artificial neural network called self-organizing map (SOM). The proposed work uses two SOMs to predict the active and inactive molecules separately. This SOM based technique can uniquely label a small molecule as active, inactive, and undefined as well. This can reduce the number of false positives in the screening process and improve recall; compared to support vector machine and random forest based models. Additionally, by exploiting the parallelism present in the learning and classification phases of a SOM, a graphics processing unit (GPU) based model yields much better execution time. The proposed GPU-based SOM tool can successfully evaluate a large number of molecules in training and screening phases. The source code of the implementation and related files are available at https://github.com/jayarajpbalakrishnan/2_SOM_SCREEN
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