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Exploring Hierarchical Refinement Techniques for Induced Fit Docking with Protein and Ligand Flexibility

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 31, Issue 6, Pages 1224-1235

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jcc.21409

Keywords

protein-ligand docking; drug discovery; force field; flexible ligands; docking; flexibility; induced fit; side-chain prediction

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  1. The Barcelona Supercomputer Center and The Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [CTQ2007-62122]

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We present a series of molecular-mechanics-based protein refinement methods, including two novel ones, applied as part of an induced fit clocking procedure. The methods used include minimization; protein and ligand sidechain prediction; a hierarchical ligand placement procedure similar to a-priori protein loop predictions; and a minimized Monte Carlo approach using normal mode analysis as a move step. The results clearly indicate the importance of a proper opening of the active site backbone, which might not be accomplished when the ligand degrees of freedom are prioritized. The most accurate method consisted of the minimized Monte Carlo procedure designed to open the active site followed by a hierarchical optimization of the sidechain packing around a mobile flexible ligand. The methods have been used on a series of 88 protein-ligand complexes including both cross-docking and apo-docking members resulting in complex conformations determined to within 2.0 angstrom heavy-atom RMSD in 75% of cases where the protein backbone rearrangement upon binding is less than 1.0 angstrom alpha-carbon RMSD. We also demonstrate that physics-based all-atom potentials can be more accurate than docking-style potentials when complexes are sufficiently refined. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem 31: 1224-1235, 2010

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