Focused On-demand Libraries - Receptor.AI Collaboration


Explore the Potential with AI-Driven Innovation

Our detailed focused library is generated on demand with advanced virtual screening and parameter assessment technology powered by the Receptor.AI drug discovery platform. This method surpasses traditional approaches, delivering compounds of better quality with enhanced activity, selectivity, and safety.


We carefully select specific compounds from a vast collection of over 60 billion molecules in virtual chemical space. Reaxense helps in synthesizing and delivering these compounds.


The library features a range of promising modulators, each detailed with 38 ADME-Tox and 32 physicochemical and drug-likeness parameters. Plus, each compound is presented with its ideal docking poses, affinity scores, and activity scores, ensuring a thorough insight.


Our top-notch dedicated system is used to design specialised libraries.


 

Fig. 1. The screening workflow of Receptor.AI

Our methodology leverages molecular simulations to examine a vast array of proteins, capturing their dynamics in both isolated forms and in complexes with other proteins. Through ensemble virtual screening, we thoroughly account for the protein's conformational mobility, identifying critical binding sites within functional regions and distant allosteric locations. This detailed exploration ensures that we comprehensively assess every possible mechanism of action, with the objective of identifying novel therapeutic targets and lead compounds that span a wide spectrum of biological functions.


Key features that set our library apart include:


  • The Receptor.AI platform integrates extensive information about the target protein, such as historical experiments, academic research, known ligands, and structural insights, thereby increasing the likelihood of identifying highly relevant compounds.

  • The platform’s sophisticated molecular simulations are designed to discover potential binding sites, ensuring that our focused library is optimal for the discovery of allosteric inhibitors and binders for cryptic pockets.

  • With over 50 customisable AI models, verified through extensive testing in commercial drug discovery and research, Receptor.AI is efficient, reliable, and precise. These models are essential in the production of our focused libraries.

  • Receptor.AI not only produces focused libraries but also provides full services and solutions at every stage of preclinical drug discovery, with a success-based pricing structure that aligns our interests with the success of your project.


PARTNER
Receptor.AI
 
UPACC
P04439

UPID:
HLAA_HUMAN

ALTERNATIVE NAMES:
Human leukocyte antigen A

ALTERNATIVE UPACC:
P04439; B1PKZ3; O02939; O02954; O02955; O02963; O19509; O19546; O19598; O19605; O19606; O19619; O19647; O19673; O19687; O19695; O19756; O19794; O19795; O43906; O43907; O46874; O62921; O62924; O77937; O77938; O77964; O78073; O78171; O98009; O98010; O98011; O98137; P01891; P01892; P05534; P06338; P10313; P10314; P10315; P10316; P13746; P16188; P16189; P16190; P18462; P30443; P30444; P30445; P30446; P30447; P30448; P30449; P30450; P30451; P30452; P30453; P30454; P30455; P30456; P30457; P30458; P30459; P30512; P30514; P79505; P79562; P79563; Q09160; Q29680; Q29747; Q29835; Q29837; Q29838; Q29899; Q29908; Q29909; Q29910; Q30208; Q31623; Q5S3G1; Q65A82; Q8MHM1; Q8MHN9; Q95352; Q95355; Q95362; Q95377; Q95380; Q95IZ5; Q9BCN0; Q9BD15; Q9BD19; Q9GJE6; Q9GJE7; Q9GJE8; Q9MW42; Q9MY89; Q9MYA3; Q9MYA5; Q9MYC4; Q9MYE6; Q9MYE9; Q9MYG4; Q9MYG5; Q9MYI5; Q9TP25; Q9TPQ3; Q9TPR8; Q9TPX8; Q9TPX9; Q9TPY0; Q9TQ24; Q9TQE8; Q9TQE9; Q9TQF1; Q9TQF5; Q9TQF8; Q9TQF9; Q9TQG0; Q9TQG5; Q9TQG7; Q9TQH5; Q9TQI3; Q9TQK5; Q9TQM6; Q9TQN5; Q9TQP5; Q9TQP6; Q9TQP7; Q9UIN1; Q9UIN2; Q9UIP7; Q9UQU3; Q9UQU6; Q9UQU7

BACKGROUND:
HLA class I histocompatibility antigen, A alpha chain, known as Human leukocyte antigen A, is essential for the adaptive immune response. It binds to peptide fragments from pathogens or cancer cells, displaying them on the cell surface for T cell recognition. This antigen presentation mechanism is vital for the immune system's ability to target and destroy harmful cells. The protein's specificity for peptides with certain motifs underlines its role in the precise targeting of immune responses.

THERAPEUTIC SIGNIFICANCE:
Exploring the functionalities of Human leukocyte antigen A unveils potential pathways for therapeutic intervention. Its critical role in antigen presentation and T cell activation positions it as a promising candidate for developing immune-based therapies. Targeting this protein could enhance the body's natural defense mechanisms against a variety of diseases, including viral infections and cancer, offering new avenues for treatment.

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