S6K1 has emerged as a potential target for the treatment for obesity, type II diabetes and cancer diseases. Discovery of S6K1 inhibitors has thus attracted much attention in recent years. In this investigation, a hybrid virtual screening method that involves pharmacophore hypothesis, genetic function approximation (GFA) model, and molecular docking technology has been used to discover S6K1 inhibitors especially with novel scaffolds. The common feature pharmacophore hypothesis and GFA regression model of S6K1 inhibitors were first developed and applied in a virtual screen of the Specs database for retrieving S6K1 inhibitors. Then, the molecular docking method was carried out to re-filter these screened compounds. Finally, 60 compounds with promising S6K1 inhibitory activity were carefully selected and have been handed over to the other group to complete the follow-up compound synthesis (or purchase) and activity test.

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