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Metadynamics-Based Approaches for Modeling the Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 2α Ligand Binding Process

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION
Volume 17, Issue 7, Pages 3841-3851

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.1c00114

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  1. CINECA award under the ISCRA initiative [IsB18]

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A protocol combining SMD and metadynamics was developed for studying ligand binding processes, providing satisfactory results in identifying preferred entrance pathways and features of bound states.
Several methods based on enhanced-sampling molecular dynamics have been proposed for studying ligand binding processes. Here, we developed a protocol that combines the advantages of steered molecular dynamics (SMD) and metadynamics. While SMD is proposed for investigating possible unbinding pathways of the ligand and identifying the preferred one, metadynamics, with the path collective variable (PCV) formalism, is suggested to explore the binding processes along the pathway defined on the basis of SMD, by using only two CVs. We applied our approach to the study of binding of two known ligands to the hypoxiainducible factor 2 alpha, where the buried binding cavity makes simulation of the process a challenging task. Our approach allowed identification of the preferred entrance pathway for each ligand, highlighted the features of the bound and intermediate states in the free-energy surface, and provided a binding affinity scale in agreement with experimental data. Therefore, it seems to be a suitable tool for elucidating ligand binding processes of similar complex systems.

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