Re: CCL:MEP similarity



 Fred Oooms (ooms -x- at -x- scf.fundp.ac.be) wrote:
  > Dear netters
  > I would like to compare similarities between MEP of different
  > molecules and also to compare the MEP obtained by different methods
  > for the same compound. Which are the similarity index to be used to
  > do this kind of job. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks
  > Fred
 The usual way (but not by any means only way) of doing this is to use
 something like the Carbo Index:
 ( integral (PaPb) dv) / ( integral(Pa*Pa)dv**0.5 * integral(Pb*Pb)dv**0.5)
 or the Hodgkin Index:
 (2*integral (Pa*Pb)dv) / (integral(Pa*Pa)dv + integral (Pb*Pb)dv)
 Where Pa and Pb are the MEP functions for the molecules a and b
 resprectively. These integrate the MEP over volume to create a field,
 and effectively calculate the overlap between the fields of the two
 molecules to produce a single similarity measure.
 Good & Richards describe a way of quickly evaluating this integral
 using Gaussian approximations. Calculating the overlap requires that
 the molecules are first aligned so their fields overlay optimally.
 This may be done manually or automatically - a vairety of programs
 are available to do this. We have developed one called FBSS which
 can align molecules and calculate MEP (and now also shape and
 hydrophobic) similarity between them.
 Useful papers to read are Good, A.C., J. Mol. Graphics, 1992, Vol 10,
 144-151 (similarity measures), Good, A.C., Richards, W.G., J. Chem.
 Inf. Comput. Sci, 1993, 33, 112-116 (gaussian method), Wild, D.J.,
 Willett, P., J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci 1996, 36, 159-167 and
 Thorner, D.A., Wild, D.J, Willett, P., Wright, P.M., J. Chem. Inf.
 Comput. Sci., 1996, 36, 900-908 (FBSS)
 Hope this is of some use!
 David
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