Abstract
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), a member of the Herpesviridae family, is a ubiquitous, contagious, hostadapted pathogen that causes a wide variety of disease states, such as herpes labialis (“cold sores”) and encephalitis. Recently, due to the appearance of acyclovir-resistant HSV-1 mutants, a rapidly growing area of research has been the identification of novel small molecules (whether found in traditional medicine or not) with antiviral activity. One group of these novel pre-drugs is gallic acylate polyphenols. Here, detailed insight into the influence of the chemical structure on anti- HSV-1 activity of gallic acylate polyphenols has been provided based on an exploration of structure-function relationships through self-organizing maps and counterpropagation neural networks. A number of descriptors were investigated to construct optimized models. The resulting model exhibits a correct prediction rate of 90.67%, with active molecule classification accuracy higher than 95.00%, demonstrating that the electrostatic effect and distance between atoms are related to HSV-1 inhibition for these gallic acylate polyphenols. The results provide insights into the influence of the chemical structure on anti-HSV-1 activity of gallic acylate polyphenols.
Keywords: Artificial neural network, counterpropagation neural networks, gallic acylate polyphenol, herpes simplex viruses, self-organizing maps, structure-activity relationship.
Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Self-Organizing Maps for the Classification of Gallic Acylate Polyphenols as HSV-1 Inhibitors
Volume: 10 Issue: 4
Author(s): Xianxiu Qiu, Meigong Zhong, Yangfei Xiang, Chang Qu, Ying Pei, Yingjun Zhang, Chongren Yang, Johann Gasteiger, Jun Xu, Zhong Liu and Yifei Wang
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Keywords: Artificial neural network, counterpropagation neural networks, gallic acylate polyphenol, herpes simplex viruses, self-organizing maps, structure-activity relationship.
Abstract: Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), a member of the Herpesviridae family, is a ubiquitous, contagious, hostadapted pathogen that causes a wide variety of disease states, such as herpes labialis (“cold sores”) and encephalitis. Recently, due to the appearance of acyclovir-resistant HSV-1 mutants, a rapidly growing area of research has been the identification of novel small molecules (whether found in traditional medicine or not) with antiviral activity. One group of these novel pre-drugs is gallic acylate polyphenols. Here, detailed insight into the influence of the chemical structure on anti- HSV-1 activity of gallic acylate polyphenols has been provided based on an exploration of structure-function relationships through self-organizing maps and counterpropagation neural networks. A number of descriptors were investigated to construct optimized models. The resulting model exhibits a correct prediction rate of 90.67%, with active molecule classification accuracy higher than 95.00%, demonstrating that the electrostatic effect and distance between atoms are related to HSV-1 inhibition for these gallic acylate polyphenols. The results provide insights into the influence of the chemical structure on anti-HSV-1 activity of gallic acylate polyphenols.
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Qiu Xianxiu, Zhong Meigong, Xiang Yangfei, Qu Chang, Pei Ying, Zhang Yingjun, Yang Chongren, Gasteiger Johann, Xu Jun, Liu Zhong and Wang Yifei, Self-Organizing Maps for the Classification of Gallic Acylate Polyphenols as HSV-1 Inhibitors, Medicinal Chemistry 2014; 10 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15734064113099990038
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15734064113099990038 |
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