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Use of Natural Products as Chemical Library for Drug Discovery and Network Pharmacology

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  • Jiangyong Gu
  • Yuanshen Gui
  • Lirong Chen
  • Gu Yuan
  • Hui-Zhe Lu
  • Xiaojie Xu

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Background: Natural products have been an important source of lead compounds for drug discovery. How to find and evaluate bioactive natural products is critical to the achievement of drug/lead discovery from natural products. Methodology: We collected 19,7201 natural products structures, reported biological activities and virtual screening results. Principal component analysis was employed to explore the chemical space, and we found that there was a large portion of overlap between natural products and FDA-approved drugs in the chemical space, which indicated that natural products had large quantity of potential lead compounds. We also explored the network properties of natural product-target networks and found that polypharmacology was greatly enriched to those compounds with large degree and high betweenness centrality. In order to make up for a lack of experimental data, high throughput virtual screening was employed. All natural products were docked to 332 target proteins of FDA-approved drugs. The most potential natural products for drug discovery and their indications were predicted based on a docking score-weighted prediction model. Conclusions: Analysis of molecular descriptors, distribution in chemical space and biological activities of natural products was conducted in this article. Natural products have vast chemical diversity, good drug-like properties and can interact with multiple cellular target proteins.

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  • Jiangyong Gu & Yuanshen Gui & Lirong Chen & Gu Yuan & Hui-Zhe Lu & Xiaojie Xu, 2013. "Use of Natural Products as Chemical Library for Drug Discovery and Network Pharmacology," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(4), pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0062839
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062839
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