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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Chemical space consisting of ligands (derived from sc-PDB) and ordinary molecules
(randomly selected from ACD-SC), defined by the first two factors derived from 70
descriptors. The figure illustrates that ligands (in red) occupy the relatively upper
part of the space, while ordinary molecules (in blue) occupy the relatively lower
part, which means that it is the second factor that discriminates ligands from ordinary
molecules. From the loadings of the second factor, it can be deduced that polar molecular
surface area, H-bond donor counts, H-bond acceptor counts and partition coefficient
are likely responsible for the differences between ligands and ordinary molecules,
which is supported by the different average values of the four kinds of parameters
for ligands and ordinary molecules (Table 2).
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