To fight against the present pandemic scenario of COVID-19 outbreak, medication with drugs and vaccines is extremely essential other than ventilation support. In this paper, we present a list of ligands which are expected to have the highest binding affinity with the S-glycoprotein of 2019-nCoV and thus can be used to make the drug for the novel coronavirus. Here, we implemented an architecture using 1D convolutional networks to predict drug–target interaction (DTI) values. The network was trained on the KIBA (Kinase Inhibitor Bioactivity) dataset. With this network, we predicted the KIBA scores (which gives a measure of binding affinity) of a list of ligands against the S-glycoprotein of 2019-nCoV. Based on these KIBA scores, we are proposing a list of ligands (33 top ligands based on best interactions) which have a high binding affinity with the S-glycoprotein of 2019-nCoV and thus can be used for the formation of drugs.
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