QSARtuna: An Automated QSAR Modeling Platform for Molecular Property Prediction in Drug Design
Journal article, 2024

Machine-learning (ML) and deep-learning (DL) approaches to predict the molecular properties of small molecules are increasingly deployed within the design-make-test-analyze (DMTA) drug design cycle to predict molecular properties of interest. Despite this uptake, there are only a few automated packages to aid their development and deployment that also support uncertainty estimation, model explainability, and other key aspects of model usage. This represents a key unmet need within the field, and the large number of molecular representations and algorithms (and associated parameters) means it is nontrivial to robustly optimize, evaluate, reproduce, and deploy models. Here, we present QSARtuna, a molecule property prediction modeling pipeline, written in Python and utilizing the Optuna, Scikit-learn, RDKit, and ChemProp packages, which enables the efficient and automated comparison between molecular representations and machine learning models. The platform was developed by considering the increasingly important aspect of model uncertainty quantification and explainability by design. We provide details for our framework and provide illustrative examples to demonstrate the capability of the software when applied to simple molecular property, reaction/reactivity prediction, and DNA encoded library enrichment classification. We hope that the release of QSARtuna will further spur innovation in automatic ML modeling and provide a platform for education of best practices in molecular property modeling. The code for the QSARtuna framework is made freely available via GitHub.

Author

Lewis H. Mervin

AstraZeneca AB

Alexey Voronov

AstraZeneca AB

Mikhail Kabeshov

AstraZeneca AB

Ola Engkvist

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers)

AstraZeneca AB

University of Gothenburg

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

1549-9596 (ISSN) 1549960x (eISSN)

Vol. 64 14 5365-5374

Subject Categories

Other Computer and Information Science

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Medicinal Chemistry

DOI

10.1021/acs.jcim.4c00457

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