AI-driven de-novo design and development of non-toxic DYRK1A inhibitors

21 February 2025, Version 2
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Abstract

(DYRK1A) plays a key role in various diseases, including DYRK1A syndrome, cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), making it a compelling therapeutic target. This work integrates multiple Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods, including predictive models and generative algorithms, to design non-toxic DYRK1A inhibitors. A dual-target drug discovery framework is constructed by combining AI-driven approaches with classical techniques. An ensemble Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) model predicts compound affinities, while Directed Message Passing Neural Networks (DMPNN) assess toxicity. In the generative phase, a Hierarchical Graph Generation (HGG) model facilitates the design of potential inhibitors, which are further refined through docking studies, synthesized, and experimentally validated. This approach led to the identification of the pyrazolyl-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine 1 as a potent DYRK1A inhibitor, prompting the synthesis of a novel derivative series. Enzymatic assays confirmed nanomolar-level inhibitory activity, while ORAC assays and LPS-induced pro-inflammatory response evaluations in BV2 microglial cells demonstrated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Overall, these compounds exhibit strong DYRK1A inhibition alongside promising pharmacological effects.

Keywords

AI de-novo design
DYRK1A inhibition
Alzheimer Disease
experimental validation
in vitro studies

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Table S1. The top 50 de novo molecules. Sorted by docking score value. Table S2. Virtual chemical library of derivatives of compound 1. Table S3: Table of 1H-RMN of compounds 1, 2, 5–14, 19–22, 24–31. Table S4: Table of 13C-RMN of compounds 1, 2, 5–14, 19–22, 24–31. Table S5: Table of in-silico ADMET/Tox-related pa- rameters Figures S1-S16: 1H and 13C NMR spectra of compounds 1, 5 – 11. Figures S17–S18: Effect of compounds 1, 5–11 in the nitrite production of BV2 Cells. Elemental Analysis Data of compounds 1, 2, 5–14, 19–22, 24–31. DFT studies: Parameters description; Figures S19-S23; Calculated coordinates
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