Publications by authors named "Shiqiu Yin"

Drug design based on kinetic properties is growing in application. Here, we applied retrosynthesis-based pre-trained molecular representation (RPM) in machine learning (ML) to train 501 inhibitors of 55 proteins and successfully predicted the dissociation rate constant () values of 38 inhibitors from an independent dataset for the N-terminal domain of heat shock protein 90α (N-HSP90). Our RPM molecular representation outperforms other pre-trained molecular representations such as GEM, MPG, and general molecular descriptors from RDKit.

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Retrosynthesis prediction, the task of identifying reactant molecules that can be used to synthesize product molecules, is a fundamental challenge in organic chemistry and related fields. To address this challenge, we propose a novel graph-to-graph transformation model, G2GT. The model is built on the standard transformer structure and utilizes graph encoders and decoders.

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We report for the first time the use of experimental electron density (ED) in the Protein Data Bank for modeling of noncovalent interactions (NCIs) for protein-ligand complexes. Our methodology is based on reduced electron density gradient (RDG) theory describing intermolecular NCIs by ED and its first derivative. We established a database named Experimental NCI Database (ExptNCI; http://ncidatabase.

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Molecular scaffolds are widely used in drug design. Many methods and tools have been developed to utilize the information in scaffolds. Scaffold diversification is frequently used by medicinal chemists in tasks such as lead compound optimization, but tools for scaffold diversification are still lacking.

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