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Predicting the Predictability: A Unified Approach to the Applicability Domain Problem of QSAR Models

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The present work proposes a unified conceptual framework to describe and quantify the important issue of the Applicability Domains (AD) of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSARs). AD models are conceived as meta-models mu mu designed to associate an untrustworthiness score to any molecule M subject to property prediction by a QSAR model mu. Untrustworthiness scores or AD metrics psi(mu)(M) are an expression of the relationship between V (represented by its descriptors in chemical space) and the space zones populated by the training molecules at the basis of model mu. Scores integrating some of the classical AD criteria (similarity-based, box-based) were considered in addition to newly invented terms such as the consensus prediction variance, the dissimilarity to outlier-free training sets, and the correlation breakdown count (the former two being most successful). A loose correlation is expected to exist between this untrustworthiness and the error vertical bar P-mu(M)-P-expt(M)vertical bar affecting the property P-mu(M) predicted by mu. While high untrustworthiness does not preclude correct predictions, inaccurate predictions at low untrustworthiness must be imperatively avoided. This kind of relationship is characteristic for the Neighborhood Behavior (NB) problem: dissimilar molecule pairs may or may not display similar properties, but similar molecule pairs with different properties are explicitly forbidden. Therefore, statistical tools developed to tackle this latter aspect were applied and lead to a unified AD metric henchmarking scheme. A first use of untrustworthiness scores resides in prioritization of predictions, without the need to specify a hard AD border. Moreover, if a significant set of external compounds is available, the formalism allows optimal AD borderlines to be fitted. Eventually, consensus AD definitions were built by means of a nonparametric mixing scheme of two AD metrics of comparable quality and shown to outperform their respective parents.

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