Issue 3, 2013

Escape from Flatland 2: complexity and promiscuity

Abstract

Toxicity plays a major role in attrition in the clinic and promiscuity has been linked to toxicity. A number of molecular descriptors have been identified that contribute to promiscuity including ionization and logP. In this study we report on the relationship between complexity, as measured by two descriptors [fraction sp3 (Fsp3) where Fsp3 = (number of sp3 hybridized carbons/total carbon count) and chiral carbon count], and promiscuity as well as Cyp450 inhibition. We find that increasing complexity reduces promiscuity and Cyp450 inhibition. As an understanding of key property descriptors has helped the pharmaceutical industry to address some of the deficiencies of compounds as pertains to bioavailability, awareness of the descriptors that impact promiscuity should allow us to better address toxicity in the clinic.

Graphical abstract: Escape from Flatland 2: complexity and promiscuity

Article information

Article type
Concise Article
Submitted
19 Nov 2012
Accepted
13 Dec 2012
First published
19 Dec 2012

Med. Chem. Commun., 2013,4, 515-519

Escape from Flatland 2: complexity and promiscuity

F. Lovering, Med. Chem. Commun., 2013, 4, 515 DOI: 10.1039/C2MD20347B

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