A synthesizability metric that reconstructs a molecule from its predicted synthetic route, called the round-trip score, beats search success rate and ranks seven generative drug-design models.
Directly Optimizing for Synthesizability in Generative Molecular Design using Retrosynthesis Models
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Synthesizability in generative molecular design remains a pressing challenge. Existing methods to assess synthesizability span heuristics-based methods, retrosynthesis models, and synthesizability-constrained molecular generation. The latter has become increasingly prevalent and proceeds by defining a set of permitted actions a model can take when generating molecules, such that all generations are anchored in "synthetically-feasible" chemical transformations. To date, retrosynthesis models have been mostly used as a post-hoc filtering tool as their inference cost remains prohibitive to use directly in an optimization loop. In this work, we show that with a sufficiently sample-efficient generative model, it is straightforward to directly optimize for synthesizability using retrosynthesis models in goal-directed generation. Under a heavily-constrained computational budget, our model can generate molecules satisfying a multi-parameter drug discovery optimization task while being synthesizable, as deemed by the retrosynthesis model.
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Evaluating Molecule Synthesizability via Retrosynthetic Planning and Reaction Prediction
A synthesizability metric that reconstructs a molecule from its predicted synthetic route, called the round-trip score, beats search success rate and ranks seven generative drug-design models.