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Deep Geometry Handling and Fragment-wise Molecular 3D Graph Generation

15 March 2024
Odin Zhang
Yufei Huang
Shichen Cheng
Mengyao Yu
Xujun Zhang
Haitao Lin
Yundian Zeng
Mingyang Wang
Zhenxing Wu
Huifeng Zhao
Zaixi Zhang
Chenqing Hua
Yu Kang
Sunliang Cui
P. Pan
Chang-Yu Hsieh
Tingjun Hou
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Abstract

Most earlier 3D structure-based molecular generation approaches follow an atom-wise paradigm, incrementally adding atoms to a partially built molecular fragment within protein pockets. These methods, while effective in designing tightly bound ligands, often overlook other essential properties such as synthesizability. The fragment-wise generation paradigm offers a promising solution. However, a common challenge across both atom-wise and fragment-wise methods lies in their limited ability to co-design plausible chemical and geometrical structures, resulting in distorted conformations. In response to this challenge, we introduce the Deep Geometry Handling protocol, a more abstract design that extends the design focus beyond the model architecture. Through a comprehensive review of existing geometry-related models and their protocols, we propose a novel hybrid strategy, culminating in the development of FragGen - a geometry-reliable, fragment-wise molecular generation method. FragGen marks a significant leap forward in the quality of generated geometry and the synthesis accessibility of molecules. The efficacy of FragGen is further validated by its successful application in designing type II kinase inhibitors at the nanomolar level.

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