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Epik: pKa and Protonation State Prediction through Machine Learning
Ryne C Johnston1, Kun Yao2, Zachary Kaplan2
1Schrödinger, Inc., 101 SW Main Street, Suite 1300, Portland, Oregon 97204, United States.
Abstract:
Epik version 7 is a software program that uses machine learning for predicting the pKa values and protonation state distribution of complex, druglike molecules. Using an ensemble of atomic graph convolutional neural networks (GCNNs) trained on over 42,000 pKa values across broad chemical space from both experimental and computed origins, the model predicts pKa values with 0.42 and 0.72 pKa unit median absolute and root mean square errors, respectively, across seven test sets. Epik version 7 also generates protonation states and recovers 95% of the most populated protonation states compared to previous versions. Requiring on average only 47 ms per ligand, Epik version 7 is rapid and accurate enough to evaluate protonation states for crucial molecules and prepare ultra-large libraries of compounds to explore vast regions of chemical space. The simplicity and time required for the training allow for the generation of highly accurate models customized to a program's specific chemistry.
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