AI Article Synopsis

  • GSK-3beta is identified as a crucial target for neurodegenerative diseases and diabetes, prompting the development of a virtual screening method to find effective inhibitors.
  • The screening used tools like FlexX and showed a significant enrichment factor, indicating it can effectively distinguish between active and inactive compounds.
  • Comparing virtual screening with traditional high-throughput techniques showed that virtual methods had a much higher hit rate, confirming their effectiveness and suggesting both approaches can work together for better results.

Article Abstract

Glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta) is a serine/threonine kinase that has recently emerged as a key target for neurodegenerative diseases and diabetes. As an initial step of our lead discovery program, we developed a virtual screen to discriminate known GSK-3beta inhibitors and inactive compounds using FlexX, FlexX-Pharm, and FlexE. The maximal enrichment factor (EF = 28) suggests that our protocol identifies potential GSK-3beta inhibitors effectively from large compound collections. The effectiveness of our screening protocol was further investigated by comparative experimental and virtual high-throughput screens (HTSs) performed for the same subset of our corporate library. Enrichment factors, the significantly higher hit rate of virtual screening (12.9%) than that of the HTS (0.55%), and also the comparison of active clusters suggest that our virtual screening protocol is an effective tool in GSK-3beta-based library focusing. Head-to-head comparison of true/false positives and negatives revealed the two approaches to be complementary rather than competitive.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm050504dDOI Listing

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