Structure-based classification of antibacterial activity

MTD Cronin, AO Aptula, JC Dearden… - Journal of chemical …, 2002 - ACS Publications
MTD Cronin, AO Aptula, JC Dearden, JC Duffy, TI Netzeva, H Patel, PH Rowe, TW Schultz…
Journal of chemical information and computer sciences, 2002ACS Publications
The aim of this study was to develop a simple quantitative structure− activity relationship
(QSAR) for the classification and prediction of antibacterial activity, so as to enable in silico
screening. To this end a database of 661 compounds, classified according to whether they
had antibacterial activity, and for which a total of 167 physicochemical and structural
descriptors were calculated, was analyzed. To identify descriptors that allowed separation of
the two classes (ie those compounds with and without antibacterial activity), analysis of …
The aim of this study was to develop a simple quantitative structure−activity relationship (QSAR) for the classification and prediction of antibacterial activity, so as to enable in silico screening. To this end a database of 661 compounds, classified according to whether they had antibacterial activity, and for which a total of 167 physicochemical and structural descriptors were calculated, was analyzed. To identify descriptors that allowed separation of the two classes (i.e. those compounds with and without antibacterial activity), analysis of variance was utilized and models were developed using linear discriminant and binary logistic regression analyses. Model predictivity was assessed and validated by the random removal of 30% of the compounds to form a test set, for which predictions were made from the model. The results of the analyses indicated that six descriptors, accounting for hydrophobicity and inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bonding, provided excellent separation of the data. Logistic regression analysis was shown to model the data slightly more accurately than discriminant analysis.
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