Focused On-demand Libraries - Receptor.AI Collaboration


Explore the Potential with AI-Driven Innovation

This extensive focused library is tailor-made using the latest virtual screening and parameter assessment technology, operated by the Receptor.AI drug discovery platform. This technique is more effective than traditional methods, offering compounds with improved 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.


In the library, a selection of top modulators is provided, each marked with 38 ADME-Tox and 32 parameters related to physicochemical properties and drug-likeness. Also, every compound comes with its best docking poses, affinity scores, and activity scores, providing a comprehensive overview.


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.


Several key aspects differentiate our library:


  • Receptor.AI compiles an all-encompassing dataset on the target protein, including historical experiments, literature data, known ligands, and structural insights, maximising the chances of prioritising the most pertinent compounds.

  • The platform employs state-of-the-art molecular simulations to identify potential binding sites, ensuring the focused library is primed for discovering allosteric inhibitors and binders of concealed pockets.

  • Over 50 customisable AI models, thoroughly evaluated in various drug discovery endeavours and research projects, make Receptor.AI both efficient and accurate. This technology is integral to the development of our focused libraries.

  • In addition to generating focused libraries, Receptor.AI offers a full range of services and solutions for every step of preclinical drug discovery, with a pricing model based on success, thereby reducing risk and promoting joint project success.


PARTNER
Receptor.AI
 
UPACC
Q9BV73

UPID:
CP250_HUMAN

ALTERNATIVE NAMES:
250 kDa centrosomal protein; Centrosomal Nek2-associated protein 1; Centrosomal protein 2

ALTERNATIVE UPACC:
Q9BV73; E1P5Q3; O14812; O60588; Q9H450

BACKGROUND:
The Centrosomal Nek2-associated protein 1, known as CEP250, is crucial for maintaining centrosome integrity and facilitating ciliogenesis. Its role in recruiting CCDC102B to centrioles underscores its importance in cellular structure and function.

THERAPEUTIC SIGNIFICANCE:
Given CEP250's link to Cone-rod dystrophy and hearing loss 2, exploring its biological pathways offers a promising avenue for developing targeted therapies. Understanding the role of CEP250 could open doors to potential therapeutic strategies.

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