Explore the Potential with AI-Driven Innovation
Our detailed focused library is generated on demand with advanced virtual screening and parameter assessment technology powered by the Receptor.AI drug discovery platform. This method surpasses traditional approaches, delivering compounds of better quality with enhanced activity, selectivity, and safety.
From a virtual chemical space containing more than 60 billion molecules, we precisely choose certain compounds. Our collaborator, Reaxense, aids in their synthesis and provision.
In the library, a selection of top modulators is provided, each marked with 38 ADME-Tox and 32 parameters related to physicochemical properties and drug-likeness. Also, every compound comes with its best docking poses, affinity scores, and activity scores, providing a comprehensive overview.
Our top-notch dedicated system is used to design specialised libraries.
Fig. 1. The sreening workflow of Receptor.AI
Our methodology employs molecular simulations to explore a wide array of proteins, capturing their dynamic states both individually and within complexes. Through ensemble virtual screening, we address conformational mobility, uncovering binding sites within functional regions and remote allosteric locations. This thorough exploration ensures no potential mechanism of action is overlooked, aiming to discover novel therapeutic targets and lead compounds across an extensive spectrum of biological functions.
Our library is unique due to several crucial aspects:
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Reaxense
upacc
A0JD37
UPID:
TRDV3_HUMAN
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Alternative UPACC:
A0JD37
Background:
T cell receptor delta variable 3 (TCR delta V3) is a critical component of the immune system, recognizing a wide array of antigens at epithelial boundaries. It plays a pivotal role in initiating rapid immune responses for pathogen clearance and tissue repair. The protein's unique ability to rearrange gene segments contributes to the diversity of antigen recognition, facilitating effective immune surveillance.
Therapeutic significance:
Understanding the role of T cell receptor delta variable 3 could open doors to potential therapeutic strategies. Its involvement in rapid, innate-like immune responses highlights its potential as a target for enhancing pathogen clearance and promoting tissue repair in various diseases.