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The spatial orientation of various functional groups or features necessary for activity at a biomolecular target.
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The 3-D coordinates of atoms corresponding to pharmacologically active components of a drug molecule.
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3D arrangement of atoms (or groups of atoms) responsible for the pharmacological activity of a drug.
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A pharmacophore is the ensemble of steric and electronic features that is necessary to ensure the optimal supramolecular interactions with a specific biological target structure and to trigger (or to block) its biological response. A pharmacophore does not represent a real molecule or a real association of functional groups, but a purely abstract concept that accounts for the common molecular interaction capacities of a group of compounds towards their target structure.
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The particular group or arrangement of atoms in a molecule that gives the material its medicinal activity.
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