Abstract
Pharmacophore hypotheses were generated for a series of isoxazolylpiperazine inhibitors selectively acting on the dopamine D4 receptor. HypoGen and HipHop programs in the CATALYST software were used to get insight into the structural features required for the inhibition activity. The HypoGen-generated pharmacophore model, with four features, which include HBAl, HBAl, HpAr, RA, showed high correlation (r = 0.950) and predictive power. It also rationalized the relationships between structure and biological activity of these inhibitors of dopamine D4 receptor. This successful prediction was further validated on several structurally diverse compounds active against dopamine D4 receptor using HipHop method.
Keywords: pharmacophore, hypogen, hiphop, dopamine d4
Letters in Drug Design & Discovery
Title: Three-Dimensional Pharmacophore Mapping of a Series of Isoxazolylpiperazine Inhibitors Selectively Acting on the Dopamine D4 Receptor
Volume: 1 Issue: 4
Author(s): In Young Lee, Yeon Joo Lee, Yong Seo Cho, Ae Nim Pae and Hun Yeong Koh
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Keywords: pharmacophore, hypogen, hiphop, dopamine d4
Abstract: Pharmacophore hypotheses were generated for a series of isoxazolylpiperazine inhibitors selectively acting on the dopamine D4 receptor. HypoGen and HipHop programs in the CATALYST software were used to get insight into the structural features required for the inhibition activity. The HypoGen-generated pharmacophore model, with four features, which include HBAl, HBAl, HpAr, RA, showed high correlation (r = 0.950) and predictive power. It also rationalized the relationships between structure and biological activity of these inhibitors of dopamine D4 receptor. This successful prediction was further validated on several structurally diverse compounds active against dopamine D4 receptor using HipHop method.
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Lee Young In, Lee Joo Yeon, Cho Seo Yong, Pae Nim Ae and Koh Yeong Hun, Three-Dimensional Pharmacophore Mapping of a Series of Isoxazolylpiperazine Inhibitors Selectively Acting on the Dopamine D4 Receptor, Letters in Drug Design & Discovery 2004; 1 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570180043398722
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