Focused On-demand Library for TPA-induced transmembrane protein

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.


The compounds are cherry-picked from the vast virtual chemical space of over 60B molecules. The synthesis and delivery of compounds is 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.


We use our state-of-the-art dedicated workflow for designing focused libraries.


 

Fig. 1. The screening workflow of Receptor.AI

Our strategy employs molecular simulations to explore an extensive range of proteins, capturing their dynamics both individually and within complexes with other proteins. Through ensemble virtual screening, we address proteins' conformational mobility, uncovering key binding sites at both functional regions and remote allosteric locations. This comprehensive investigation ensures a thorough assessment of all potential mechanisms of action, with the goal of discovering innovative therapeutic targets and lead molecules across across diverse 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
Q5BVD1

UPID:
TTMP_HUMAN

ALTERNATIVE NAMES:
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ALTERNATIVE UPACC:
Q5BVD1; B4DNV2; B4E0Z2; Q96AJ4; Q9H5Q1

BACKGROUND:
Integral to the synthesis of 2-acyl lysophosphatidic acid via LIPH mediation, the TPA-induced transmembrane protein is pivotal in hair growth and formation. Its function in producing LPA, a crucial bioactive lipid, highlights its importance in biological processes and cellular communication.

THERAPEUTIC SIGNIFICANCE:
The protein's association with Hypotrichosis 15, characterized by sparse scalp and body hair, emphasizes its therapeutic relevance. Exploring the TPA-induced transmembrane protein's function offers promising avenues for developing treatments aimed at hair regeneration and growth enhancement.

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