AI is a viable alternative to high throughput screening: a 318-target study
Healthwise · Amgen (United States) · +224 more institutions
Abstract
High throughput screening (HTS) is routinely used to identify bioactive small molecules. This requires physical compounds, which limits coverage of accessible chemical space. Computational approaches combined with vast on-demand chemical libraries can access far greater chemical space, provided that the predictive accuracy is sufficient to identify useful molecules. Through the largest and most diverse virtual HTS campaign reported to date, comprising 318 individual projects, we demonstrate that our AtomNet® convolutional neural network successfully finds novel hits across every major therapeutic area and protein class. We address historical limitations of computational screening by demonstrating success for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 89
Authors
690- TAThe Atomwise AIMS ProgramCorresponding
Healthwise
- IWIzhar Wallach
Healthwise
- DBDenzil Bernard
Healthwise
- KTKong T. Nguyen
Healthwise
- GHGregory Ho
Healthwise
Topics & keywords
- Chemical space
- Virtual screening
- Computer science
- Drug discovery
- High-throughput screening
- Small molecule
- Throughput
- Convolutional neural network