Focused On-demand Libraries - Receptor.AI Collaboration


Explore the Potential with AI-Driven Innovation

The focused library is created on demand with the latest virtual screening and parameter assessment technology, supported by the Receptor.AI drug discovery platform. This method is more effective than traditional methods and results in higher-quality compounds with better activity, selectivity, and safety.


We pick out particular compounds from an extensive virtual database of more than 60 billion molecules. The preparation and shipment of these compounds are facilitated by Reaxense.


The library includes a list of the most effective modulators, each annotated with 38 ADME-Tox and 32 physicochemical and drug-likeness parameters. Furthermore, each compound is shown with its optimal docking poses, affinity scores, and activity scores, offering a detailed summary.


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


 

Fig. 1. The screening workflow of Receptor.AI

Our methodology employs molecular simulations to explore a wide array of proteins, capturing their dynamic states both individually and within complexes. Through ensemble virtual screening, we address conformational mobility, uncovering binding sites within functional regions and remote allosteric locations. This thorough exploration ensures no potential mechanism of action is overlooked, aiming to discover novel therapeutic targets and lead compounds across an extensive spectrum of biological functions.


Our library is unique due to several crucial aspects:


  • Receptor.AI compiles all relevant data on the target protein, such as past experimental results, literature findings, known ligands, and structural data, thereby enhancing the likelihood of focusing on the most significant compounds.

  • By utilizing advanced molecular simulations, the platform is adept at locating potential binding sites, rendering the compounds in the focused library well-suited for unearthing allosteric inhibitors and binders for hidden pockets.

  • The platform is supported by more than 50 highly specialized AI models, all of which have been rigorously tested and validated in diverse drug discovery and research programs. Its design emphasizes efficiency, reliability, and accuracy, crucial for producing focused libraries.

  • Receptor.AI extends beyond just creating focused libraries; it offers a complete spectrum of services and solutions during the preclinical drug discovery phase, with a success-dependent pricing strategy that reduces risk and fosters shared success in the project.


PARTNER
Receptor.AI
 
UPACC
P37235

UPID:
HPCL1_HUMAN

ALTERNATIVE NAMES:
Calcium-binding protein BDR-1; HLP2; Visinin-like protein 3

ALTERNATIVE UPACC:
P37235; Q969S5

BACKGROUND:
The protein known by names such as Hippocalcin-like protein 1, Calcium-binding protein BDR-1, HLP2, and Visinin-like protein 3, is implicated in the calcium-dependent regulation of rhodopsin phosphorylation. This suggests its pivotal role in visual signal transduction and calcium-mediated cellular processes.

THERAPEUTIC SIGNIFICANCE:
Exploring the functions of Hippocalcin-like protein 1 offers a promising avenue for therapeutic intervention. Given its critical role in calcium signaling, targeting this protein could lead to innovative treatments for diseases where calcium signaling is disrupted.

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