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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Conception et synthèse de sondes fluorescentes et d'agonistes des récepteurs de la vasopressine et de l'ocytocine : application mécanistique et thérapeutique / Design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of fluorescent probes and non-peptide agonists for oxytocin and vasopressin receptors : therapeutic and mechanistic applications

Pflimlin, Elsa 31 October 2013 (has links)
Les récepteurs couplés aux protéines G constituent la plus grande famille de protéines membranaires et interviennent dans de nombreux processus physiologiques. La compréhension de l’interaction ligand-récepteur d’un point de vue mécanistique mais également thérapeutique est cruciale. Appartenant à la famille des récepteurs couplés aux protéines G, les récepteurs de la vasopressine et de l’ocytocine ont été choisis comme modèle d’étude. Ces hormones jouent un rôle important dans la modulation de l’attachement et de l’affect chez les mammifères. Afin d’accélérer la découverte de ligands ocytocinergiques et d’explorer les mécanismes fondamentaux de leurs interactions, nous avons conçu les premiers ligands fluorescents non peptidiques des récepteurs de la vasopressine V1a et de l’ocytocine. Ces ligands ont été utilisés pour développer des tests de liaisons par TR-FRET et démontrer la dimérisation des récepteurs de la vasopressine V1a et V2 sur cellules. Des études autour de petites plates-formes dérivées d’aza-dicétopipérazine ont permis d’accéder à un nouvel antagoniste non peptidique du récepteur de l’ocytocine. L’optimisation de dérivés benzodiazépines ocytocinergiques par des études de relations structure-activité a permis d’identifier les meilleurs agonistes non peptidiques du récepteur de l’ocytocine à ce jour. Une étude in vivo chez la souris et chez le singe est amorcée pour apporter dans un futur, une solution thérapeutique aux problèmes d’interaction sociale en général et d’autisme en particulier. / G protein coupled receptors are the largest membrane protein family and play an important role in a large number ofphysiological processes. The comprehension of the ligand-receptor interaction from a mechanistic point of view but alsofor therapeutic use is crucial. Belonging to the G protein coupled receptors, the oxytocin and vasopressin receptors havebeen used as a model system. These two hormones play an important role in the modulation of attachment and affectin mammals. To accelerate the discovery of new ligands for oxytocin and vasopressin receptors and to explore thefundamental role of their interactions, we designed the first non-peptide fluorescent ligands for oxytocin and vasopressin V1a receptors. These ligands have been used to develop new binding tests based on TR-FRET technology and to prove the V1a and V2 receptor dimerisation. In parallel, we developed a new non-peptide oxytocin antagonist around an aza-diketopiperazine platform. . Optimization of benzodiazepine derivatives enables us to identify the best non peptideoxytocin agonists to date. In vivo studies in mice and monkeys are initiated to bring in the future a therapeuticsolution to social interaction problems in general and autism in particular
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Synthèse et évaluation biologique d’hétérocycles à cinq chaînons, inhibiteurs de la protéine farnésyltransférase / Synthesis and biological evaluation of five-membered heterocycles, inhibitors of protein farnesyltransferase

Bosc, Damien 14 October 2011 (has links)
La protéine farnésyltransférase (FTase) est une métalloenzyme à zinc catalysant le transfert d’une chaîne farnésyle provenant du pyrophosphate de farnésyle (FPP) sur le résidu cystéine de certaines protéines possédant un motif CaaX C-terminal où C est la cystéine farnésylée, a est un acide aminé aliphatique et X est Ser, Ala, Gln ou Met. Une fois additionné, le groupement farnésyle fait office de point d’ancrage rendant possible la fixation des protéines à la membrane cellulaire et de guide moléculaire facilitant la liaison de ces protéines prénylées à d’autres protéines. D’abord étudiée en oncologie, la FTase constitue aujourd’hui une cible potentielle pour la thérapie antiparasitaire qui manque cruellement de médicaments suite à l’apparition de phénomènes de résistance. La nécessité d’améliorer les thérapies existantes ouvre la voie de recherches innovantes pour trouver de nouvelles molécules bioactives.Lors de ces travaux de thèse, les deux stratégies de recherche pratiquées en chimie médicinale ont été utilisées.La première approche a consisté à synthétiser des analogues bisubstrats 1,2,3-triazoles pouvant se lier à la fois sur le site de liaison de la protéine et sur celui du FPP. Cette approche rationnelle a aussi permis d’ébaucher une synthèse monotope de triazoles 1,5-disubstitués à partir d’amines primaires. L’approche par criblage constitue la deuxième méthode de recherche de nouveaux inhibiteurs. Dans ce contexte, la chimiothèque de l’ICSN a été criblée et deux composés de type 3-arylthiophène ont révélé de bonnes activités et une structure originale dans l’inhibition de la FTase. Ainsi, des travaux de relations structure-activité ont été réalisés pour moduler les différentes positions du thiophène et la nature de l’hétérocycle central.Ce travail nous a permis d’élaborer une librairie de plus d’une centaine de composés. L’évaluation biologique de ces analogues sur FTases isolées humaine et de T. brucei et sur parasites T. brucei et P. falciparum a révélé des molécules particulièrement intéressantes et prometteuses. / Protein farnesyltransferase (FTase) is a zinc metalloenzyme which catalyzes the transfer of a farnesyl chain from farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) to the cysteine residue of some proteins possessing a C-terminal CaaX moiety where C is the farnesylated cysteine, a is an aliphatic amino-acid and X is Ser, Ala, Gln or Met. Once attached, the farnesyl group serves as anchors for fixing proteins to cell membrane and as molecular handles for facilitating binding of these prenylated proteins to other proteins.First studied in oncology, FTase constitutes nowadays a potential target for antiparasitic therapies, where drugs are missing due to the appearance of resistance phenomena. The necessity to improve the existing therapies paves the way of innovating researches to find new bioactive molecules.During this Ph.D work, two strategies of research used in medicinal chemistry were performed.The first approach consisted in the synthesis of bisubstrate analogues with a 1,2,3-triazole core deviced to tie up both to the protein and the FPP binding sites. This rational approach also allowed to draft a one-pot synthesis of 1,5-disubstituted triazoles from primary amines.The screening approach was the second strategy to search for new inhibitors. For this purpose, ICSN chemical library was screened and two 3-arylthiophene compounds disclosed good activities and an original scaffold for FTase inhibition. Therefore, a structure-activity relationship study was carried out to modulate the different positions of the thiophene and the nature of the central heterocycle.This work allowed us to create a above-hundred-molecule library. The biological evaluation of these analogues on human and T. brucei isolated FTase and on T. brucei and P. falciparum parasites revealed particularly interesting and promising molecules.
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Etude pharmacochimique du système 26RFa/QRFPR : synthèse d'analogues peptidiques, activité biologique in vitro et in vivo et interactions moléculaires / A pharmacochemical study of the 26RFa/QRFPR system : synthesis of peptide analogues, in-vitro and in-vivo biological activity and molecular interactions

Alim, Karima 21 June 2018 (has links)
Le 26RFa est un neuropeptide de la famille des RFamide initialement isolé à partir d’un extrait de cerveaux de grenouille par notre laboratoire grâce à des anticorps dirigés contre le motif Arg-Phe-NH2 du NPFF de boeuf. Simultanément, deux laboratoires pharmaceutiques ont identifié le GPR103, un récepteur couplé aux protéines G jusque là orphelin, comme étant le récepteur de ce neuropeptide. Depuis, le GPR103 a été renommé QRFPR pour Pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor. L’ADNc du pro-26RFa a été cloné chez différentes espèces, de l’amphioxus Branchiostoma floridae jusqu’à l’homme, ce qui a permis d’identifier dans le précurseur plusieurs sites de clivage potentiels par les prohormone convertases susceptibles de générer, outre le 26RFa, une forme allongée en N-terminal, le 43RFa aussi dénommé QRFP, et un peptide situé à l’extrémité C-terminale des 26RFa et 43RFa, le 26RFa(20-26), dont la séquence (GGFSFRF-NH2) est hautement conservée des amphibiens aux mammifères. Des expériences menées in vivo ou ex vivo chez le rongeur ont montré que le 26RFa et/ou le QRFP augmentent de façon dose-dépendante la consommation de nourriture, stimulent la sécrétion de gonadotropines et d’aldostérone et modulent la libération d’insuline induite par le glucose. Par ailleurs, l’invalidation du gène codant le QRFPR chez la souris provoque une ostéoporose sévère. L’ensemble de ces données indique que le 26RFa pourrait exercer diverses activités biologiques chez les vertébrés telles que le contrôle de la prise alimentaire, de l’insulinémie, de la reproduction, de l’homéostasie hydrominérale et de l’ostéogenèse. Enfin, il avait été montré précédemment que le 26RFa(20-26) mime les effets orexigèniques, insulinostatiques et hypophysiotropes du peptide de référence. Dans le cadre de cette thèse, nous nous sommes fixés comme objectifs de répondre aux questions suivantes (1) quel est l’impact de la variation de la longueur de la chaîne et de l’alkylation de la fonction guanidinium de l’Arg25 du 26RFa(20-26) sur l’activation du QRFPR ? (2) quel est l’effet d’analogues remarquables du 26RFa humain sur la prise alimentaire et l’homéostasie glucidique chez la souris ? et (3) la boucle extracellulaire reliant les domaines transmembranaires 4 et 5 (ECL2) du QRFPR présente-t-elle réellement une hélice-α dans le récepteur in cellulo et est-elle capable d’interagir avec l’hélice-α du 26RFa ? / 26RFa is a neuropeptide of the RFamide family, originally isolated from a frog brain extract by using antibodies raised against the Arg-Phe-NH2 motif. Concomitantly, two pharmaceutical companies have shown that 26RFa is the endogenous ligand of the former orphan G protein-coupled receptor GPR103 now renamed QRFPR. Analysis of the human 26RFa precursor indicates that pre-pro26RFa may generate several additional peptides including an N-terminally extended form (43RFa) and a truncated peptide 26RFa(20-26) (GGFSFRF-NH2) which is strictly conserved in mammals. In rodents, 26RFa and 43RFa induce a dose dependent increase in food intake, stimulate secretion of gonadotropins and aldosterone, as well as modulating glucose-induced insulin release. Furthermore, QRFPR-knockout mice suffer from osteopenia and exhibit the characteristic kyphotic hump of osteoporotic patients. Altogether these data indicate that 26RFa may exert diverse biological activities in vertebrates such as food intake control, reproduction and osteogenesis. It is important to note that the Cterminal heptapeptide, 26RFa(20-26), mimics the orexigenic and gonadotropic effects of 26RFa. The purpose of the present study was (1) to determine the impact of Arg25-modified 26RFa(20-26) analogues on the activation of the QRFPR (2) to evaluate the effect of remarkable analogues of hQRFPR, in vivo in a food intake and glucose homeostasis paradigm (3) to evaluate if the second extracellular loop (ECL2) of the QRFPR really presents a short α-helix and is able to interact with 26RFa α-helix?
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Discovery of novel regulators of aldehyde dehydrogenase isoenzymes

Ivanova, Yvelina Tsvetanova 30 May 2011 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Recent work has shown that specific ALDH isoenzymes can contribute to the underlying pathology of different diseases. Many ALDH isozymes are important in oxidizing reactive aldehydes resulting from lipid peroxidation, and, thus, help maintain cellular homeostasis. Increased expression and activity of ALDH isozymes are found in many human cancers and are often associated with poor prognosis. Therefore, the development of inhibitors of the different ALDH enzymes is of interest as means to treat some of these disease states. Here I describe the results of assays designed to characterize the site of interaction and the mode of inhibition for the unique compounds that function as inhibitors of aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 and determine their respective IC50 values with intent to develop structure-activity relationships for future development.
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Optimizing hydropathy scale to improve IDP prediction and characterizing IDPs' functions

Huang, Fei January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are flexible proteins without defined 3D structures. Studies show that IDPs are abundant in nature and actively involved in numerous biological processes. Two crucial subjects in the study of IDPs lie in analyzing IDPs’ functions and identifying them. We thus carried out three projects to better understand IDPs. In the 1st project, we propose a method that separates IDPs into different function groups. We used the approach of CH-CDF plot, which is based the combined use of two predictors and subclassifies proteins into 4 groups: structured, mixed, disordered, and rare. Studies show different structural biases for each group. The mixed class has more order-promoting residues and more ordered regions than the disordered class. In addition, the disordered class is highly active in mitosis-related processes among others. Meanwhile, the mixed class is highly associated with signaling pathways, where having both ordered and disordered regions could possibly be important. The 2nd project is about identifying if an unknown protein is entirely disordered. One of the earliest predictors for this purpose, the charge-hydropathy plot (C-H plot), exploited the charge and hydropathy features of the protein. Not only is this algorithm simple yet powerful, its input parameters, charge and hydropathy, are informative and readily interpretable. We found that using different hydropathy scales significantly affects the prediction accuracy. Therefore, we sought to identify a new hydropathy scale that optimizes the prediction. This new scale achieves an accuracy of 91%, a significant improvement over the original 79%. In our 3rd project, we developed a per-residue C-H IDP predictor, in which three hydropathy scales are optimized individually. This is to account for the amino acid composition differences in three regions of a protein sequence (N, C terminus and internal). We then combined them into a single per-residue predictor that achieves an accuracy of 74% for per-residue predictions for proteins containing long IDP regions.
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Phospho-regulation and metastatic potential of Murine Double Minute 2

Batuello, Christopher N. 21 December 2012 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Murine double minute (Mdm2) is a highly modified and multi-faceted protein that is overexpressed in numerous human malignancies. It engages in many cellular activities and is essential for development since deletion of mdm2 is lethal in early stages of embryonic development. The most studied function of Mdm2 is as a negative regulator of the tumor suppressor protein p53. Mdm2 achieves this regulation by binding to p53 and inhibiting p53 transcriptional activity. Mdm2 also functions as an E3 ubiquitin ligase that signals p53 for destruction by the proteasome. Interestingly recent evidence has shown that Mdm2 can also function as an E3 neddylating enzyme that can conjugate the ubiquitin-like molecule, nedd8, to p53. This modification results in inhibition of p53 activity, while maintaining p53 protein levels. While the signaling events that regulate Mdm2 E3 ubiquitin ligase activity have been extensively studied, what activates the neddylating activity of Mdm2 has remained elusive. My investigations have centered on understanding whether tyrosine kinase signaling could activate the neddylating activity of Mdm2. I have shown that c-Src, a non-receptor protein tyrosine kinase that is involved in a variety of cellular processes, phosphorylates Mdm2 on tyrosines 281 and 302. This phosphorylation event increases the half-life and neddylating activity of Mdm2 resulting in a neddylation dependent reduction of p53 transcriptional activity. Mdm2 also has many p53-independent cellular functions that are beginning to be linked to its role as an oncogene. There is an emerging role for Mdm2 in tumor metastasis. Metastasis is a process involving tumor cells migrating from a primary site to a distal site and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. To date, the involvement of Mdm2 in breast cancer metastasis has only been correlative, with no in vivo model to definitively define a role for Mdm2. Here I have shown in vivo that Mdm2 enhances breast to lung metastasis through the up regulation of multiple angiogenic factors, including HIF-1 alpha and VEGF. Taken together my data provide novel insights into important p53-dependent and independent functions of Mdm2 that represent potential new avenues for therapeutic intervention.
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Cellular and Computational Evaluation of the Structural Pharmacology of Delta Opioid Receptors

Yazan J Meqbil (14210360) 05 December 2022 (has links)
<p>G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are membrane proteins that constitute ~30% of the FDA-approved drug targets. Opioid receptors are a subtype of GPCRs with four different receptor types: delta, kappa, mu, and nociception opioid receptors. Opioids such as morphine have been used for thousands of years and are deemed the most effective method for treating pain. However, opioids can have detrimental effects if used illicitly or over an extended period of time. Intriguingly, most of the clinically used opioids act on the mu opioid receptor (µOR). Hence, efforts in recent decades have focused on other opioid receptors to treat pain and other disorders. The delta opioid receptor (δOR) is one of four opioid receptors expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system. The δOR has attracted much attention as a potential target for a multitude of diseases and disorders including substance and alcohol use disorders, ischemia, migraine, and neurodegenerative diseases. However, to date, no δOR agonists, or drugs that act directly at the δOR, have been successful as clinical candidates. Nonetheless, the therapeutic potential of the δOR necessitates the targeting its pharmacologically. In this dissertation, I highlight peptide-based modulation as well as the identification of novel agonists at the δOR. I report research findings in the context of biased agonism at δOR, which is a hypothesized cellular signaling mechanism with potential therapeutic benefits. The focus on this work is the molecular determinants of biased agonism, which were investigated using a combination of cellular and computational approaches.  </p>
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Identification, kinetic and structural characterization of small molecule inhibitors of aldehyde dehydrogenase 3a1 (Aldh3a1) as an adjuvant therapy for reversing cancer chemo-resistance

Parajuli, Bibek 11 July 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / ALDH isoenzymes are known to impact the sensitivity of certain neoplastic cells toward cyclophosphamides and its analogs. Despite its bone marrow toxicity, cyclophos-phamide is still used to treat various recalcitrant forms of cancer. When activated, cyclo-phosphamide forms aldophosphamide that can spontaneously form the toxic phospho-ramide mustard, an alkylating agent unless detoxified by ALDH isozymes to the carbox-yphosphamide metabolite. Prior work has demonstrated that the ALDH1A1 and ALDH3A1 isoenzymes can convert aldophosphamide to carboxyphosphamide. This has also been verified by over expression and siRNA knockdown studies. Selective small molecule inhibitors for these ALDH isoenzymes are not currently available. We hypothe-sized that novel and selective small molecule inhibitors of ALDH3A1 would enhance cancer cells’ sensitivity toward cyclophosphamide. If successful, this approach can widen the therapeutic treatment window for cyclophosphamides; permitting lower effective dos-ing regimens with reduced toxicity. An esterase based absorbance assay was optimized in a high throughput setting and 101, 000 compounds were screened and two new selective inhibitors for ALDH3A1, which have IC50 values of 0.2 µM (CB7) and 16 µM (CB29) were discovered. These two compounds compete for aldehyde binding, which was vali-dated both by kinetic and crystallographic studies. Structure activity relationship dataset has helped us determine the basis of potency and selectivity of these compounds towards ALDH3A1 activity. Our data is further supported by mafosfamide (an analog of cyclo-phosphamide) chemosensitivity data, performed on lung adenocarcinoma (A549) and gli-oblastoma (SF767) cell lines. Overall, I have identified two compounds, which inhibit ALDH3A1’s dehydrogenase activity selectively and increases sensitization of ALDH3A1 positive cells to aldophosphamide and its analogs. This may have the potential in improving chemotherapeutic efficacy of cyclophosphamide as well as to help us understand better the role of ALDH3A1 in cells. Future work will focus on testing these compounds on other cancer cell lines that involve ALDH3A1 expression as a mode of chemoresistance.
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Intensificación del proceso de absorción de dióxido de azufre mediante contacto no dispersivo y líquidos iónicos.

Luis Alconero, Patricia 06 July 2009 (has links)
La intensificación de procesos consiste en el desarrollo de equipos y técnicas innovadoras que ofrecen mejoras sustanciales en el proceso, principalmente mediante la disminución del volumen del equipo, consumo de energía o generación de residuos, dando lugar a tecnologías más baratas, seguras y sostenibles. Esta tesis enfatiza la intensificación de procesos como estrategia en la recuperación de dióxido de azufre mediante el empleo de la tecnología de membranas y de líquidos iónicos como absorbente con objeto de eliminar las pérdidas de disolvente.La intensificación del proceso se lleva a cabo en dos etapas:i) Sustitución del equipo convencional (e.g. scrubbers) por un sistema de membranas para eliminar el arrastre de gotas y,ii) Sustitución del disolvente de absorción (N,N-dimetilanilina) por líquidos iónicos para eliminar pérdidas de disolvente por su volatilización en la corriente de gas debido a su presión de vapor despreciable. La selección de un líquido iónico adecuado se basa en su afinidad hacia dióxido de azufre, baja viscosidad, bajo coste y baja ecotoxicidad.En resumen, esta tesis es el primer trabajo que combina el empleo de un contactor de membranas de fibra hueca con líquidos iónicos, contribuyendo al desarrollo de procedimientos innovadores para intensificar el proceso de absorción de dióxido de azufre. / Process intensification consists of the development of innovative devices and techniques that offer significant improvements in chemical manufacturing and processing, decreasing substantially equipment volume, energy consumption, or wastes, and ultimately leading to cheaper, safer and sustainable technologies. This thesis emphasizes the process intensification as the strategy to the recovery of sulfur dioxide, according to the material efficiency and environmental protection, by means of technology based on membranes and ionic liquids as absorption solvents in order to avoid solvent losses.Process intensification is performed in two steps:i) Substitution of conventional equipment (e.g. scrubbers) for a membrane device to avoid drops dragging and,ii) Substitution of the absorption solvent (N,N-dimethylaniline) for ionic liquids to avoid solvent losses due to volatilization of solvent into the gas stream because of their negligible vapor pressure. Selection of a suitable ionic liquid is based on its affinity towards sulfur dioxide, low viscosity, low cost and low ecotoxicity.Thus, this thesis is the first work that combines a hollow fibre membrane contactor and ionic liquids, contributing to the development of innovative procedures to intensify the sulfur dioxide absorption process.
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Funcions densitat i semblança molecular quàntica: nous desenvolupaments i aplicacions

Gironés Torrent, Xavier 10 May 2002 (has links)
La present tesi, tot i que emmarcada dins de la teoria de les Mesures Semblança Molecular Quántica (MQSM), es deriva en tres àmbits clarament definits:- La creació de Contorns Moleculars de IsoDensitat Electrònica (MIDCOs, de l'anglès Molecular IsoDensity COntours) a partir de densitats electròniques ajustades.- El desenvolupament d'un mètode de sobreposició molecular, alternatiu a la regla de la màxima semblança.- Relacions Quantitatives Estructura-Activitat (QSAR, de l'anglès Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships).L'objectiu en el camp dels MIDCOs és l'aplicació de funcions densitat ajustades, ideades inicialment per a abaratir els càlculs de MQSM, per a l'obtenció de MIDCOs. Així, es realitza un estudi gràfic comparatiu entre diferents funcions densitat ajustades a diferents bases amb densitats obtingudes de càlculs duts a terme a nivells ab initio. D'aquesta manera, l'analogia visual entre les funcions ajustades i les ab initio obtinguda en el ventall de representacions de densitat obtingudes, i juntament amb els valors de les mesures de semblança obtinguts prèviament, totalment comparables, fonamenta l'ús d'aquestes funcions ajustades. Més enllà del propòsit inicial, es van realitzar dos estudis complementaris a la simple representació de densitats, i són l'anàlisi de curvatura i l'extensió a macromolècules. La primera observació correspon a comprovar no només la semblança dels MIDCOs, sinó la coherència del seu comportament a nivell de curvatura, podent-se així observar punts d'inflexió en la representació de densitats i veure gràficament aquelles zones on la densitat és còncava o convexa. Aquest primer estudi revela que tant les densitats ajustades com les calculades a nivell ab initio es comporten de manera totalment anàloga. En la segona part d'aquest treball es va poder estendre el mètode a molècules més grans, de fins uns 2500 àtoms.Finalment, s'aplica part de la filosofia del MEDLA. Sabent que la densitat electrònica decau ràpidament al allunyar-se dels nuclis, el càlcul d'aquesta pot ser obviat a distàncies grans d'aquests. D'aquesta manera es va proposar particionar l'espai, i calcular tan sols les funcions ajustades de cada àtom tan sols en una regió petita, envoltant l'àtom en qüestió. Duent a terme aquest procés, es disminueix el temps de càlcul i el procés esdevé lineal amb nombre d'àtoms presents en la molècula tractada.En el tema dedicat a la sobreposició molecular es tracta la creació d'un algorisme, així com la seva implementació en forma de programa, batejat Topo-Geometrical Superposition Algorithm (TGSA), d'un mètode que proporcionés aquells alineaments que coincideixen amb la intuïció química. El resultat és un programa informàtic, codificat en Fortran 90, el qual alinea les molècules per parelles considerant tan sols nombres i distàncies atòmiques. La total absència de paràmetres teòrics permet desenvolupar un mètode de sobreposició molecular general, que proporcioni una sobreposició intuïtiva, i també de forma rellevant, de manera ràpida i amb poca intervenció de l'usuari. L'ús màxim del TGSA s'ha dedicat a calcular semblances per al seu ús posterior en QSAR, les quals majoritàriament no corresponen al valor que s'obtindria d'emprar la regla de la màxima semblança, sobretot si hi ha àtoms pesats en joc.Finalment, en l'últim tema, dedicat a la Semblança Quàntica en el marc del QSAR, es tracten tres aspectes diferents:- Ús de matrius de semblança. Aquí intervé l'anomenada matriu de semblança, calculada a partir de les semblances per parelles d'entre un conjunt de molècules. Aquesta matriu és emprada posteriorment, degudament tractada, com a font de descriptors moleculars per a estudis QSAR. Dins d'aquest àmbit s'han fet diversos estudis de correlació d'interès farmacològic, toxicològic, així com de diverses propietats físiques.- Aplicació de l'energia d'interacció electró-electró, assimilat com a una forma d'autosemblança. Aquesta modesta contribució consisteix breument en prendre el valor d'aquesta magnitud, i per analogia amb la notació de l'autosemblança molecular quàntica, assimilar-la com a cas particular de d'aquesta mesura. Aquesta energia d'interacció s'obté fàcilment a partir de programari mecanoquàntic, i esdevé ideal per a fer un primer estudi preliminar de correlació, on s'utilitza aquesta magnitud com a únic descriptor. - Càlcul d'autosemblances, on la densitat ha estat modificada per a augmentar el paper d'un substituent. Treballs previs amb densitats de fragments, tot i donar molt bons resultats, manquen de cert rigor conceptual en aïllar un fragment, suposadament responsable de l'activitat molecular, de la totalitat de l'estructura molecular, tot i que les densitats associades a aquest fragment ja difereixen degut a pertànyer a esquelets amb diferents substitucions. Un procediment per a omplir aquest buit que deixa la simple separació del fragment, considerant així la totalitat de la molècula (calcular-ne l'autosemblança), però evitant al mateix temps valors d'autosemblança no desitjats provocats per àtoms pesats, és l'ús de densitats de Forats de fermi, els quals es troben definits al voltant del fragment d'interès. Aquest procediment modifica la densitat de manera que es troba majoritàriament concentrada a la regió d'interès, però alhora permet obtenir una funció densitat, la qual es comporta matemàticament igual que la densitat electrònica regular, podent-se així incorporar dins del marc de la semblança molecular. Les autosemblances calculades amb aquesta metodologia han portat a bones correlacions amb àcids aromàtics substituïts, podent així donar una explicació al seu comportament.Des d'un altre punt de vista, també s'han fet contribucions conceptuals. S'ha implementat una nova mesura de semblança, la d'energia cinètica, la qual consisteix en prendre la recentment desenvolupada funció densitat d'energia cinètica, la qual al comportar-se matemàticament igual a les densitats electròniques regulars, s'ha incorporat en el marc de la semblança. A partir d'aquesta mesura s'han obtingut models QSAR satisfactoris per diferents conjunts moleculars. Dins de l'aspecte del tractament de les matrius de semblança s'ha implementat l'anomenada transformació estocàstica com a alternativa a l'ús de l'índex Carbó. Aquesta transformació de la matriu de semblança permet obtenir una nova matriu no simètrica, la qual pot ser posteriorment tractada per a construir models QSAR. / The present work, even embraced by the Molecular Quantum Similarity Measures (MQSM) theory, is divided into three clearly defined frameworks:- Creation of Molecular IsoDensity Contours (MIDCOs) from fitted electronic densities.- Development of an alternative superposition method to replace the maximal similarity rule.- Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSAR).The objective in field of MIDCOs is the application of fitted density functions, initially developed to reduce the computational costs of calculating MQSM, in order to obtain MIDCOs. So, a graphical comparison is carried out using different fittings to different basis sets, derived from calculations carried out at ab initio level. In this way, the visual analogy between the density representations, along with the values of previously calculated similarity measures, which in turn are fully comparable, reinforces the usage of such fitted densities.Apart from the initial idea, two further studies were done to complement the simple density representations, these are the curvature analysis and the extension to macromolecules. The first step corresponds not only to verify the visual similarity between MIDCOs, but to ensure their coherence in their behaviour at curvature level, allowing to observe inflexion points in the representations and those regions where the density itself presents a convex or concave shape. This first study reveals that both fitted and ab initio densities behave in the same way. In the second study, the method was extended to larger molecules, up to 2500 atoms.Finally, some of the MEDLA philosophy is applied. Knowing that electronic density rapidly decays as it is measured further from nuclei, its calculation at large distances from the nearest nucleus can be avoided. In this way, a partition of the space was proposed, and the fitted density basis set is only calculated for each atom only in its vicinity. Using this procedure, the calculation time is reduced and the whole process becomes linear with the number of atoms of the studied molecule.In the chapter devoted to molecular superposition, the creation of an algorithm, along with its practical implementation, called Topo-Geometrical Superposition Algorithm (TGSA), able to direct those alignments that coincide with chemical intuition. The result is an informatics program, codified in Fortran 90, which aligns the molecules by pairs, considering only atomic numbers and coordinates. The complete absence of theoretical parameters allows developing a general superposition method, which provides an intuitive superposition, and it is also relevant, in a fast way without much user-supplied information. Major usage of TGSA has been devoted to provide an alignment to later compute similarity measures, which in turn do not customarily coincide with those values obtained from the maximal similarity rule, most if heavy atoms are present.Finally, in the last studied subject, devoted to the Quantum Similarity in the QSAR field, three different scopes are treated:1) Usage of similarity matrices. Here, the so-called similarity matrix, calculated from pairwise similarities in a molecular set, is latterly, and properly manipulated, used a source of molecular descriptors for QSAR studies. With in this framework, several correlation studies have been carried out, involving relevant pharmacological properties, as well as toxicity and physical properties.2) Application of the electron-electron repulsion energy. This simple contribution consists briefly of taking the value of this magnitude, and by analogy with the self-similarity notation, it is assimilated as a particular case of this measure. This interaction energy is easily obtainable from mecanoquantic software and becomes ideal in order to make a preliminary correlation study, where this magnitude is used as a single descriptor.3) Calculation of self-similarities, where the density has been modified to account a particular substituent. Previous studies using density fragments, even they provide valuable results, lack of conceptual rigour when isolating a fragment, supposed to be responsible for a particular molecular response, even those densities associated to a particular fragment are already different due to they belong to a common skeleton with different substitutions. A procedure able to fill the gap between usage of density fragments , which avoid the heavy atom effect, and the whole molecular density, which allows to compute a self-similarity, is proposed. It consists of using Fermi Hole density functions, where the holes are defined and averaged around a particular fragment. This procedure medifies the density in a way that is basically collapsed in this molecular bay, but allowing at the same time obtaining a a density function that behaves mathematically in the same way as a regular electronic density; hence it is included in the similarity framework. Those self-similarities computed using this procedure provide good correlations with substituted aromatic acids, allowing to provide an explanation for their acidic behaviour.From another point of view, conceptual contributions have been developed. A new similarity measure, Kinetic Energy-based, has been implemented, which consists of taking the recently developed Kinetic Energy density function, which has been incorporated into the similarity framework due to it mathematically behaves like a regular density function. Satisfactory QSAR models, derived from this new measure, have been obtained for several molecular systems. Within the similarity matrices field, it has been implemented a new scaling, called stochastic transformation, as an alternative to Carbó Index. This transformation of the matrix allows obtaining a new non-symmetric matrix, which can be later used as a source of descriptors to build QSAR model.

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