Paper List
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Ill-Conditioning in Dictionary-Based Dynamic-Equation Learning: A Systems Biology Case Study
This paper addresses the critical challenge of numerical ill-conditioning and multicollinearity in library-based sparse regression methods (e.g., SIND...
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Hybrid eTFCE–GRF: Exact Cluster-Size Retrieval with Analytical pp-Values for Voxel-Based Morphometry
This paper addresses the computational bottleneck in voxel-based neuroimaging analysis by providing a method that delivers exact cluster-size retrieva...
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abx_amr_simulator: A simulation environment for antibiotic prescribing policy optimization under antimicrobial resistance
This paper addresses the critical challenge of quantitatively evaluating antibiotic prescribing policies under realistic uncertainty and partial obser...
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PesTwin: a biology-informed Digital Twin for enabling precision farming
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck in precision agriculture: the inability to accurately forecast pest outbreaks in real-time, leading to su...
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Equivariant Asynchronous Diffusion: An Adaptive Denoising Schedule for Accelerated Molecular Conformation Generation
This paper addresses the core challenge of generating physically plausible 3D molecular structures by bridging the gap between autoregressive methods ...
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Omics Data Discovery Agents
This paper addresses the core challenge of making published omics data computationally reusable by automating the extraction, quantification, and inte...
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Single-cell directional sensing at ultra-low chemoattractant concentrations from extreme first-passage events
This work addresses the core challenge of how a cell can rapidly and accurately determine the direction of a chemoattractant source when the signal is...
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SDSR: A Spectral Divide-and-Conquer Approach for Species Tree Reconstruction
This paper addresses the computational bottleneck in reconstructing species trees from thousands of species and multiple genes by introducing a scalab...
Pharmacophore-based design by learning on voxel grids
AIDD, Genentech
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the computational bottleneck and limited novelty in conventional pharmacophore-based virtual screening by introducing a voxel captioning method that generates novel molecules directly from 3D pharmacophore-shape profiles.
核心创新
- Methodology Proposes VoxCap, the first voxel captioning method for generating SMILES strings from voxelized 3D pharmacophore-shape profiles, bridging 3D structural information with 1D string generation.
- Methodology Introduces a 'fast search' workflow that reduces computational complexity from O(database size) to O(n_g × n_a), enabling screening of billion-compound libraries previously considered intractable.
- Biology Demonstrates superior performance in generating diverse, novel scaffolds with high pharmacophore-shape similarity (Tanimoto Combo score ≥1.2), addressing both in-distribution and out-of-distribution query molecules.
主要结论
- VoxCap generates significantly more hits than baseline methods, with median hits per query increasing from 0 (baseline) to 116.5 on GEOM-drugs and from 0 to 115 on ChEMBL (p<0.001).
- The model produces diverse scaffolds, with median unique scaffold hits of 55.5 (GEOM-drugs) and 72 (ChEMBL), compared to 0 for baselines and 7-8.5 for PGMG.
- The fast search workflow reduces computational requirements by orders of magnitude while maintaining hit rates, enabling practical screening of billion-compound libraries like Enamine Real (60B compounds).
摘要: Ligand-based drug discovery (LBDD) relies on making use of known binders to a protein target to find structurally diverse molecules similarly likely to bind. This process typically involves a brute force search of the known binder (query) against a molecular library using some metric of molecular similarity. One popular approach overlays the pharmacophore-shape profile of the known binder to 3D conformations enumerated for each of the library molecules, computes overlaps, and picks a set of diverse library molecules with high overlaps. While this virtual screening workflow has had considerable success in hit diversification, scaffold hopping, and patent busting, it scales poorly with library sizes and restricts candidate generation to existing library compounds. Leveraging recent advances in voxel-based generative modelling, we propose a pharmacophore-based generative model and workflows that address the scaling and fecundity issues of conventional pharmacophore-based virtual screening. We introduce VoxCap, a voxel captioning method for generating SMILES strings from voxelised molecular representations.We propose two workflows as practical use cases as well as benchmarks for pharmacophore-based generation: de-novo design, in which we aim to generate new molecules with high pharmacophore-shape similarities to query molecules, and fast search, which aims to combine generative design with a cheap 2D substructure similarity search for efficient hit identification. Our results show that VoxCap significantly outperforms previous methods in generating diverse de-novo hits. When combined with our fast search workflow, VoxCap reduces computational time by orders of magnitude while returning hits for all query molecules, enabling the search of large libraries that are intractable to search by brute force.