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<jats:p>Synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2C (SV2C) is a vesicular protein enriched in dopaminergic neurons of the basal ganglia that modulates dopamine storage and release, and its disruption is implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite strong genetic and pathological links to PD, there are no selective small-molecule probes for SV2C. Here, we describe an AI-enhanced virtual screening (VS) and experimental campaign that identified multiple novel chemotypes with low-micromolar affinity and marked selectivity for SV2C over SV2A and SV2B, starting from a large, general-purpose commercial library. Because no full-length high-resolution SV2C structure was available, we built a homology model using SV2A cryo-EM structures as templates and characterized its conformational landscape by molecular dynamics (MD) and Gaussian accelerated MD (GaMD) simulations in apo form and in complex with known SV2 ligands (plosaracetam, levetiracetam, brivaracetam, and padsevonil). A convolutional neural network-based scoring function (CNN_VS), retrospectively validated on a manually curated 39-ligand SV2A benchmark (r = 0.72 vs experimental pIC50), was then applied in a multi-stage funnel to 5.96 million Mcule in-stock compounds, which were sequentially filtered to 3.19 million CNS-relevant molecules before docking and rescoring. From 94 VS-prioritized candidates, 71 compounds were experimentally profiled in an orthogonal primary assay cascade combining a thermal shift assay (TSA) with a [3H]-padsevonil scintillation proximity assay (SPA), followed by Ki determination and isoform selectivity profiling for key hits. This campaign yielded 22 active molecules (31% hit rate) that naturally segregated into two categories: compounds that showed primary site competition, and compounds that did not show primary site competition with [3H]-padsevonil. A subset of competitor compounds also showed thermostabilization activity. Among these, compounds 36 and 56 emerged as particularly attractive leads, with Ki values of 24.6 uM and 3.25 uM at SV2C, respectively, and greater than 10-fold selectivity versus SV2A; compound 56 also maintained approximately 12-fold selectivity relative to SV2B. A complementary subset of SV2C-selective hits behaved as padsevonil-site competitors, providing a lead set that will serve as a template for functional characterization and future drug development for conditions that affect dopaminergic signaling. Docking analysis suggests a common binding mode anchored by conserved tryptophan residues in the SV2 pocket, a prediction independently confirmed by an unpublished SV2A-plosaracetam cryo-EM structure showing 0.76 Angstrom binding-site C-alpha RMSD relative to the SV2C model and complete conservation of the tryptophan cage. Subtle differences in the luminal domain and transmembrane region point to the structural determinants underlying isoform selectivity. Collectively, these results demonstrate that an AI-driven VS pipeline, tightly integrated with medium-throughput biophysical assays, can deliver selective SV2C binders from a general chemical library on a structurally under-characterized membrane target. The identified hits provide multiple starting points for hit-to-lead optimization and tools for probing SV2C biology and its role in PD.</jats:p>

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