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Challenges and Prospects of DNA-Encoded Library Data Interpretation

Moreno Wichert, Laura Guasch, Raphael M. Franzini

2024Chemical Reviews23 citationsDOI

Abstract

DNA-encoded library (DEL) technology is a powerful platform for the efficient identification of novel chemical matter in the early drug discovery process enabled by parallel screening of vast libraries of encoded small molecules through affinity selection and deep sequencing. While DEL selections provide rich data sets for computational drug discovery, the underlying technical factors influencing DEL data remain incompletely understood. This review systematically examines the key parameters affecting the chemical information in DEL data and their impact on hit triaging and machine learning integration. The need for rigorous data handling and interpretation is emphasized, with standardized methods being critical for the success of DEL-based approaches. Major challenges include the relationship between sequence counts and binding affinities, frequent hitters, and the influence of factors such as inhomogeneous library composition, DNA damage, and linkers on binding modes. Experimental artifacts, such as those caused by protein immobilization and screening matrix effects, further complicate data interpretation. Recent advancements in using machine learning to denoise DEL data and predict drug candidates are highlighted. This review offers practical guidance on adopting best practices for integrating robust methodologies, comprehensive data analysis, and computational tools to improve the accuracy and efficacy of DEL-driven hit discovery.

Topics & Concepts

Drug discoveryIdentification (biology)Data scienceComputational biologyComputer scienceBinding affinitiesKey (lock)Interpretation (philosophy)Machine learningProcess (computing)DNA sequencingSelection (genetic algorithm)Artificial intelligenceData miningChemistryDNABiologyProgramming languageComputer securityBotanyOperating systemBiochemistryReceptorChemical Synthesis and AnalysisRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research