Three-dimensional pharmacophore models have been proven extremely valuable in exploring novel chemical space through virtual screening. However, traditional pharmacophore-based approaches need ligand information and rely on static snapshots of highly dynamic systems. In this chapter, we describe PyRod, a novel tool to generate three-dimensional pharmacophore models based on water traces of a molecular dynamics simulation of an apo-protein.The protocol described herein was successfully applied for the discovery of novel drug-like inhibitors of West Nile virus NS2B-NS3 protease. By using this recent example, we highlight the key steps of the generation and validation of PyRod-derived pharmacophore models and their application for virtual screening.
Keywords: 3D pharmacophore; Molecular dynamics simulation; PyRod; Virtual screening; Water molecules.