Lipid membrane permeation of drug molecules was investigated with Heterogeneous Dielectric Generalized Born (HDGB)-based models using solubility-diffusion theory and machine learning. Free energy profiles were obtained for neutral molecules by the standard HDGB and Dynamic HDGB (DHDGB) to account for the membrane deformation upon insertion of drugs. We also obtained hybrid free energy profiles where the neutralization of charged molecules was taken into account upon membrane insertion. The evaluation of the predictions was done against experimental permeability coefficients from Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assays (PAMPA), and effects of partial charge sets, CGenFF, AM1-BCC, and OPLS, on the performance of the predictions were ...
the Parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA) in 1998. In this system, the permeability ...
The ability to predict cell-permeable candidate molecules has great potential to assist drug discove...
Compartmentalization of drug molecules between plasma and brain is important for desired activities....
Predicting from first-principles the rate of passive permeation of small molecules across the biolog...
The biophysical basis of passive membrane permeability is well-understood, but most methods for pred...
The biophysical basis of passive membrane permeability is well-understood, but most methods for pred...
Membrane permeability is a key property to consider during the drug design process, and particularly...
Membrane permeability of drug molecules plays a significant role in the development of new therapeut...
Predicting the permeability coefficient (P) of drugs permeating through the cell membrane is of para...
A simple descriptor calculated from molecular dynamics simulations of the membrane partitioning even...
Drug efficacy depends on its capacity to permeate across the cell membrane. We consider the predicti...
Predicting blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is essential to drug development, as a molecule ca...
Cellular membranes are incredibly complex structures composed of diverse biomolecules including lipi...
Predicting the permeability coefficient (<i>P</i>) of drugs permeating through the cell membrane is ...
Determination of membrane permeability to small molecules from first-principles represents a promisi...
the Parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA) in 1998. In this system, the permeability ...
The ability to predict cell-permeable candidate molecules has great potential to assist drug discove...
Compartmentalization of drug molecules between plasma and brain is important for desired activities....
Predicting from first-principles the rate of passive permeation of small molecules across the biolog...
The biophysical basis of passive membrane permeability is well-understood, but most methods for pred...
The biophysical basis of passive membrane permeability is well-understood, but most methods for pred...
Membrane permeability is a key property to consider during the drug design process, and particularly...
Membrane permeability of drug molecules plays a significant role in the development of new therapeut...
Predicting the permeability coefficient (P) of drugs permeating through the cell membrane is of para...
A simple descriptor calculated from molecular dynamics simulations of the membrane partitioning even...
Drug efficacy depends on its capacity to permeate across the cell membrane. We consider the predicti...
Predicting blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is essential to drug development, as a molecule ca...
Cellular membranes are incredibly complex structures composed of diverse biomolecules including lipi...
Predicting the permeability coefficient (<i>P</i>) of drugs permeating through the cell membrane is ...
Determination of membrane permeability to small molecules from first-principles represents a promisi...
the Parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA) in 1998. In this system, the permeability ...
The ability to predict cell-permeable candidate molecules has great potential to assist drug discove...
Compartmentalization of drug molecules between plasma and brain is important for desired activities....