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Drug Effect Prediction by Polypharmacology-Based Interaction Profiling

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 134-145

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ci2002022

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  1. National Development Agency
  2. European Union [GOP-1.1.1-08/1-2009-0021]
  3. National Technology Programme (NTP) [TECH_08_A1/2-2008-0106)]
  4. European Social Fund [TAMOP 4.2.1./B-09/KMR-2010-0003]
  5. Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Most drugs exert their effects via multitarget interactions, as hypothesized by polypharmacology. While these multitarget interactions are responsible for the clinical effect profiles of drugs, current methods have failed to uncover the complex relationships between them. Here, we introduce an approach which is able to relate complex drug protein interaction profiles with effect profiles. Structural data and registered effect profiles of all small-molecule drugs were collected, and interactions to a series of nontarget protein binding sites of each drug were calculated. Statistical analyses confirmed a close relationship between the studied 177 major effect categories and interaction profiles of ca. 1200 FDA-approved small-molecule drugs. On the basis of this relationship, the effect profiles of drugs were revealed in their entirety, and hitherto uncovered effects could be predicted in a systematic manner. Our results show that the prediction power is independent of the composition of the protein set used for interaction profile generation.

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