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Development of a Protein-Ligand Extended Connectivity (PLEC) Fingerprint and Its Application for Binding Affinity Predictions
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2018
unpublished
<div>Fingerprints (FPs) are the most common small molecule representation in cheminformatics. There are a wide variety of fingerprints, and the Extended Connectivity Fingerprint (ECFP) is one of the best-suited for general applications. Despite the overall FP abundance, only a few FPs represent the 3D structure of the molecule, and hardly any encode protein-ligand interactions. Here, we present a Protein-Ligand Extended Connectivity (PLEC) fingerprint that implicitly encodes protein-ligand
doi:10.26434/chemrxiv.5928406
fatcat:qpff5di25zfsnc2mqdcghgcgaq