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RetroGNN: Approximating Retrosynthesis by Graph Neural Networks for De Novo Drug Design

25 November 2020
Cheng-Hao Liu
Maksym Korablyov
Stanislaw Jastrzebski
Pawel Wlodarczyk-Pruszynski
Yoshua Bengio
Marwin H. S. Segler
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Abstract

De novo molecule generation often results in chemically unfeasible molecules. A natural idea to mitigate this problem is to bias the search process towards more easily synthesizable molecules using a proxy for synthetic accessibility. However, using currently available proxies still results in highly unrealistic compounds. We investigate the feasibility of training deep graph neural networks to approximate the outputs of a retrosynthesis planning software, and their use to bias the search process. We evaluate our method on a benchmark involving searching for drug-like molecules with antibiotic properties. Compared to enumerating over five million existing molecules from the ZINC database, our approach finds molecules predicted to be more likely to be antibiotics while maintaining good drug-like properties and being easily synthesizable. Importantly, our deep neural network can successfully filter out hard to synthesize molecules while achieving a 10510^5105 times speed-up over using the retrosynthesis planning software.

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