Visual Characterization
and Diversity Quantification
of Chemical Libraries: 2. Analysis and Selection of Size-Independent,
Subspace-Specific Diversity Indices
Posted on 2012-02-27 - 00:00
High Throughput Screening (HTS) is a standard technique
widely
used to find hit compounds in drug discovery projects. The high costs
associated with such experiments have highlighted the need to carefully
design screening libraries in order to avoid wasting resources. Molecular
diversity is an established concept that has been used to this end
for many years. In this article, a new approach to quantify the molecular
diversity of screening libraries is presented. The approach is based
on the Delimited Reference Chemical Subspace (DRCS) methodology, a
new method that can be used to delimit the densest subspace spanned
by a reference library in a reduced 2D continuous space. A total of
22
diversity indices were implemented or adapted to this methodology,
which is used here to remove outliers and obtain a relevant cell-based
partition of the subspace. The behavior of these indices was assessed
and compared in various extreme situations and with respect to a set
of theoretical rules that a diversity function should satisfy when
libraries of different sizes have to be compared. Some gold standard
indices are found inappropriate in such a context, while none of the
tested indices behave perfectly in all cases. Five DRCS-based indices
accounting for different aspects of diversity were finally selected,
and a simple framework is proposed to use them effectively. Various
libraries have been profiled with respect to more specific subspaces,
which further illustrate the interest of the method.
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Colliandre, Lionel; Guilloux, Vincent Le; Bourg, Stephane; Morin-Allory, Luc (2016). Visual Characterization
and Diversity Quantification
of Chemical Libraries: 2. Analysis and Selection of Size-Independent,
Subspace-Specific Diversity Indices. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ci200535yÂ