Proteochemometric (PCM) modelling is a computational method to model the bioactivity of multiple ligands against multiple related protein targets simultaneously. Hence it has been found to be particularly useful when exploring the selectivity and promiscuity of ligands on different proteins. In this review, we will firstly provide a brief introduction to the main concepts of PCM for readers new to the field. The next part focuses on recent technical advances, including the application of support vector machines (SVMs) using different kernel functions, random forests, Gaussian processes and collaborative filtering. The subsequent section will then describe some novel practical applications of PCM in the medicinal chemistry field, including s...
Proteochemometric modeling (PCM) is a computational approach that can be considered an extension of ...
Proteases are among the most studied diagnostic and therapeutic targets for a variety of human disea...
Adverse drug reactions, also called side effects, range from mild to fatal clinical events and signi...
Proteochemometric (PCM) modelling is a computational method to model the bioactivity of multiple lig...
Proteochemometrics (PCM) is a predictive bioactivity modelling method to simultaneously model the bi...
The large majority of the currently used drugs are small molecules that interact with proteins. Unde...
International audienceThe rampant increase of public bioactivity databases has fostered the developm...
International audienceProteochemometric (PCM) is an approach for bioactivity predictive modeling whi...
HIV-1 protease is one of the main therapeutic targets in HIV. However, a major problem in treatment ...
Molecular interactions lie at the heart of myriad biological processes. Knowledge of molecular recog...
HIV-1 protease is one of the main therapeutic targets in HIV. However, a major problem in treatment ...
<div><p>HIV-1 protease is one of the main therapeutic targets in HIV. However, a major problem in tr...
A unified proteochemometric (PCM) model for the prediction of the ability of drug-like chemicals to ...
A unified proteochemometric (PCM) model for the prediction of the ability of drug-like chemicals to ...
The three-dimensional (3D) structures of most protein targets have not been determined so far, with ...
Proteochemometric modeling (PCM) is a computational approach that can be considered an extension of ...
Proteases are among the most studied diagnostic and therapeutic targets for a variety of human disea...
Adverse drug reactions, also called side effects, range from mild to fatal clinical events and signi...
Proteochemometric (PCM) modelling is a computational method to model the bioactivity of multiple lig...
Proteochemometrics (PCM) is a predictive bioactivity modelling method to simultaneously model the bi...
The large majority of the currently used drugs are small molecules that interact with proteins. Unde...
International audienceThe rampant increase of public bioactivity databases has fostered the developm...
International audienceProteochemometric (PCM) is an approach for bioactivity predictive modeling whi...
HIV-1 protease is one of the main therapeutic targets in HIV. However, a major problem in treatment ...
Molecular interactions lie at the heart of myriad biological processes. Knowledge of molecular recog...
HIV-1 protease is one of the main therapeutic targets in HIV. However, a major problem in treatment ...
<div><p>HIV-1 protease is one of the main therapeutic targets in HIV. However, a major problem in tr...
A unified proteochemometric (PCM) model for the prediction of the ability of drug-like chemicals to ...
A unified proteochemometric (PCM) model for the prediction of the ability of drug-like chemicals to ...
The three-dimensional (3D) structures of most protein targets have not been determined so far, with ...
Proteochemometric modeling (PCM) is a computational approach that can be considered an extension of ...
Proteases are among the most studied diagnostic and therapeutic targets for a variety of human disea...
Adverse drug reactions, also called side effects, range from mild to fatal clinical events and signi...