An Application of InterCriteria Analysis Approach to Assess the AMMOS Software Platform Outcomes

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dessislava Jereva, M. Angelova, I. Tsakovska, P. Alov, I. Pajeva, M. Miteva, T. Pencheva
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Abstract

The experimental procedures of drug design, proven to be time-consuming and costly, are successfully complemented with computer-aided (in silico) approaches nowadays. Virtual ligand screening (VLS) is one of the most promising approaches when searching for new hit compounds. The efficiency of VLS procedures might be improved via post-docking optimization. In the focus of this investigation is AMMOS (Automatic Molecular Mechanics Optimization for in silico Screening) developed as multi-step structure-based procedure for efficient computational refinement of protein-ligand complexes at different levels of protein flexibility. Their performance has been assessed by the recently developed InterCriteria analysis (ICrA), elaborated as multi-criterion decision-making approach to reveal possible relations in the behavior of pairs of criteria when multiple objects are considered. The capacity of ICrA as a supporting tool to assess the effect of applying different levels of protein flexibility in the post-docking optimization via AMMOS has been investigated and analyzed.
InterCriteria分析方法在AMMOS软件平台结果评估中的应用
药物设计的实验程序被证明是耗时和昂贵的,现在成功地与计算机辅助(计算机)方法相辅相成。虚拟配体筛选(VLS)是寻找新的靶向化合物最有前途的方法之一。通过对接后优化可以提高VLS过程的效率。本研究的重点是AMMOS(用于硅筛选的自动分子力学优化),这是一种基于结构的多步骤程序,用于在不同水平的蛋白质灵活性下对蛋白质配体复合物进行有效的计算改进。最近开发的标准间分析(ICrA)对其性能进行了评估,该分析被阐述为多标准决策方法,以揭示考虑多个对象时标准对行为中的可能关系。研究并分析了ICrA作为一种辅助工具的能力,以评估在AMMOS对接后优化中应用不同水平的蛋白质柔韧性的效果。
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Biomath
Biomath Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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