Animal testing remains a contentious ethical issue in predictive toxicology. Thus, a fast, versatile, low-cost quantum chemical model is presented for predicting the risk of Ames mutagenicity in a series of 1,4 Michael acceptor type compounds. This framework eliminates the need for transition state calculations, and uses an intermediate structure to probe the reactivity of aza-Michael acceptors. This model can be used in a variety of settings e.g., the design of targeted covalent inhibitors and polyketide biosyntheses.
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