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Innovative Drug-like Molecule Generation from Flow-based Generative Model (2211.06566v1)

Published 12 Nov 2022 in cs.LG

Abstract: To design a drug given a biological molecule by using deep learning methods, there are many successful models published recently. People commonly used generative models to design new molecules given certain protein. LiGAN was regarded as the baseline of deep learning model which was developed on convolutional neural networks. Recently, GraphBP showed its ability to predict innovative "real" chemicals that the binding affinity outperformed with traditional molecular docking methods by using a flow-based generative model with a graph neural network and multilayer perception. However, all those methods regarded proteins as rigid bodies and only include a very small part of proteins related to binding. However, the dynamics of proteins are essential for drug binding. Based on GraphBP, we proposed to generate more solid work derived from protein data bank. The results will be evaluated by validity and binding affinity by using a computational chemistry algorithm.

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