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Serotonin transporter: Recent progress of in silico ligand prediction methods and structural biology towards structure-guided in silico design of therapeutic agents

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Abstract

Serotonin transporter (SERT) is a membrane transporter which terminates neurotransmission of serotonin through its reuptake. This transporter as well as its substrate have long drawn attention as a key mediator and drug target in a variety of diseases including mental disorders. Accordingly, its structural basis has been studied by X-ray crystallography to gain insights into a design of ligand with high affinity and high specificity over closely related transporters. Recent progress in structural biology including single particle cryo-EM have made big strides also in determination of the structures of human SERT in complex with its ligands. Moreover, rapid progress in machine learning such as deep learning accelerates computer-assisted drug design. Here, we would like to summarize recent progresses in our understanding of SERT using these two rapidly growing technologies, limitations, and future perspectives.

Keywords

Serotonin transporter
Machine learning
Virtual screening
Major depressive disorder

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