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NPClassifier: A Deep Neural Network-Based Structural Classification Tool for Natural Products.


ABSTRACT: Computational approaches such as genome and metabolome mining are becoming essential to natural products (NPs) research. Consequently, a need exists for an automated structure-type classification system to handle the massive amounts of data appearing for NP structures. An ideal semantic ontology for the classification of NPs should go beyond the simple presence/absence of chemical substructures, but also include the taxonomy of the producing organism, the nature of the biosynthetic pathway, and/or their biological properties. Thus, a holistic and automatic NP classification framework could have considerable value to comprehensively navigate the relatedness of NPs, and especially so when analyzing large numbers of NPs. Here, we introduce NPClassifier, a deep-learning tool for the automated structural classification of NPs from their counted Morgan fingerprints. NPClassifier is expected to accelerate and enhance NP discovery by linking NP structures to their underlying properties.

SUBMITTER: Kim HW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8631337 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NPClassifier: A Deep Neural Network-Based Structural Classification Tool for Natural Products.

Kim Hyun Woo HW   Wang Mingxun M   Leber Christopher A CA   Nothias Louis-Félix LF   Reher Raphael R   Kang Kyo Bin KB   van der Hooft Justin J J JJJ   Dorrestein Pieter C PC   Gerwick William H WH   Cottrell Garrison W GW  

Journal of natural products 20211018 11


Computational approaches such as genome and metabolome mining are becoming essential to natural products (NPs) research. Consequently, a need exists for an automated structure-type classification system to handle the massive amounts of data appearing for NP structures. An ideal semantic ontology for the classification of NPs should go beyond the simple presence/absence of chemical substructures, but also include the taxonomy of the producing organism, the nature of the biosynthetic pathway, and/  ...[more]

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