Use of the Monte Carlo Method for OECD Principles ‐Guided QSAR Modeling of SIRT1 Inhibitors

SIRT1 inhibitors offer therapeutic potential for the treatment of a number of diseases including cancer and human immunodeficiency virus infection. A diverse series of 45 compounds with reported SIRT1 inhibitory activity has been employed for the development of quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) models using the Monte Carlo optimization method. This method makes use of simplified molecular input line entry system notation of the molecular structure. The QSAR models were built up according to OECD principles. Three subsets of three splits were examined and validated by respective external sets. All the three described models have good statistical quality. The best model has the following statistical characteristics: R2 = 0.8350, Q2test = 0.7491 for the test set and R2 = 0.9655, Q2ext = 0.9261 for the validation set. In the mechanistic interpretation, structural attributes responsible for the endpoint increase and decrease are defined. Further, the design of some prospective SIRT1 inhibitors is also presented on the basis of these structural attributes. A diverse series of 45 compounds with reported SIRT1 inhibitory activity was used to develop quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) models by employing the Monte Carlo optimization method. The QSAR models were built up according to OECD principles. All three described models have good statistical quality. Structural attributes responsible for the endpoint increase and decrease a...
Source: Archiv der Pharmazie - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tags: Full Paper Source Type: research