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arxiv: 0810.2617 · v1 · submitted 2008-10-15 · 🧬 q-bio.QM · q-bio.BM

From protein binding to pharmacokinetics: a novel approach to active drug absorption prediction

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Due to inherent complexity active transport presents a landmark hurdle for oral absorption properties prediction. We present a novel approach carrier-mediated drug absorption parameters calculation based on entirely different paradigm than QSPR. We capitalize on recently emerged ideas that molecule activities against a large protein set can be used for prediction of biological effects and performed a large scale numerical docking of drug-like compounds to a large diversified set of proteins. As a result we identified for the first time a protein, binding to which correlates well with the intestinal permeability of many actively absorbed compounds. Although the protein is not a transporter, we speculate that it has the binding site force field similar to that of an important intestinal transporter. The observation helped us to improve the passive absorption model by adding non-liner flux associated with the transporting protein to obtain a quantitative model of active transport. This study demonstrates that binding data to a sufficiently representative set of proteins can serve as a basis for active absorption prediction for a given compound.

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