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Published on: January 26, 2024
Machine learning models for prediction of (Pro)cathepsin-glycosaminoglycan binding free energies based on molecular
Krzysztof K Bojarski1,2, Patrick K Quoika2, Martin Zacharias2
1Department of Physical Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Narutowicza 11/12, Gdansk, Poland.
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Cathepsins are papain-like proteolytic enzymes localized in lysosomes and the extracellular matrix, where they participate in diverse physiological and pathological processes. They are synthesized as inactive precursors-procathepsins-containing a propeptide domain that blocks access to the active site. The activity of (pro)cathepsins can be modulated by glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), which are negatively charged, sulfated polysaccharides. This study aimed to develop machine learning (ML) models to predict MM-GBSA binding free energies in (pro)cathepsin-GAG complexes. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed using the ff14SB/GLYCAM06j force field for six (pro)cathepsins and six GAGs, representing four periodic states and six binding poses. Structural and energetic descriptors derived from these simulations were used as input features for eight ML algorithms: ElasticNet, Linear Regression, LinearSVR (with RBFSampler), LightGBM, Histogram Gradient Boosting, Fully Connected Neural Network (FCNN), and Random Forest. The FCNN yielded the most accurate predictions ( = 0.7124 0.0089; MAE = 5.2033 0.0876 kcal/mol), with GradientBoost-based models performing comparably. Optimal FCNN performance was achieved with a minimal architecture (no hidden layers, dropout rate 0.01, ReLU activation). Incorporating Linear Interaction Energy (LIE) components significantly improved prediction accuracy, and approximately 17,000 data points were sufficient for stable model performance. Overall, this study provides a proof of concept for using ML to estimate binding free energies in protein-GAG systems and establishes a foundation for generalizable, structure-based predictors applicable to a broad range of biomolecular complexes. Beyond predictive accuracy, this approach enables rapid screening of MMGBSA interactions, facilitating the identification of favorable binding regions and accelerating structure-guided design efforts.
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