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End-Point Affinity Estimation of Galectin Ligands by Classical and Semiempirical Quantum Mechanical Potentials
Jan Choutka1, Jakub Kaminský1, Ercheng Wang2
1Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Gilead Sciences & IOCB Research Centre, Flemingovo nám. 2, 166 10 Prague, Czech Republic.
Quantum mechanical potentials show promise for protein-ligand affinity prediction. Validation revealed varying performance across methods, with halogen-bonded ligands posing a challenge.
Area of Science:
- Computational Chemistry
- Structural Biology
- Drug Discovery
Background:
- Protein-ligand affinity prediction is crucial for drug discovery.
- Quantum mechanical potentials offer a more accurate approach but require validation.
- Galectin-3 is a relevant target in various diseases.
Purpose of the Study:
- To systematically evaluate modern force fields and semiempirical quantum mechanical (SQM) methods for protein-ligand affinity prediction.
- To validate these computational methods using a large dataset of galectin inhibitors against galectin-3.
- To analyze the impact of solvation models and entropic terms on prediction accuracy.
Main Methods:
- Collated over a thousand galectin inhibitors with known affinities.
- Docked inhibitors into galectin-3 and evaluated multiple force fields and SQM methods.
- Employed implicit solvation models and analyzed energy terms and entropic contributions.
Main Results:
- The best methods achieved a Pearson correlation of 0.7-0.8 between computed and experimental affinities.
- Performance varied among methods, particularly for structurally similar ligands and those forming halogen bonds.
- Solvation models significantly influenced prediction success; entropic terms showed mixed results.
Conclusions:
- Modern computational methods show potential for protein-ligand affinity prediction but require careful selection and validation.
- Halogen bonding presents a significant challenge for current computational approaches.
- Further refinement of computational workflows, including solvation and entropic effects, is necessary for improved accuracy.
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