A Computational Ensemble Pharmacophore Model for Identifying Substrates of P-Glycoprotein
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry2002Vol. 45(9), pp. 1737–1740
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Abstract
P-glycoprotein (P-gp) functions as a drug efflux pump, mediating multidrug resistance and limiting the efficacy of many drugs. Clearly, identification of potential P-gp substrate liability early in the drug discovery process would be advantageous. We describe a multiple-pharmacophore model that can discriminate between substrates and nonsubstrates of P-gp with an accuracy of 63%. The application of this filter allows large virtual libraries to be screened efficiently for compounds less likely to be transported by P-gp.
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