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Florentina Tofoleanu1, Juyong Lee2, Frank C Pickard Iv2, Gerhard König3, Jing Huang2,4, Minkyung Baek5, Chaok Seok5, Bernard R Brooks2.
Abstract
As part of the SAMPL5 blind prediction challenge, we calculate the absolute binding free energies of six guest molecules to an octa-acid (OAH) and to a methylated octa-acid (OAMe). We use the double decoupling method via thermodynamic integration (TI) or Hamiltonian replica exchange in connection with the Bennett acceptance ratio (HREM-BAR). We produce the binding poses either through manual docking or by using GalaxyDock-HG, a docking software developed specifically for this study. The root mean square deviations for our most accurate predictions are 1.4 kcal mol-1 for OAH with TI and 1.9 kcal mol-1 for OAMe with HREM-BAR. Our best results for OAMe were obtained for systems with ionic concentrations corresponding to the ionic strength of the experimental solution. The most problematic system contains a halogenated guest. Our attempt to model the σ-hole of the bromine using a constrained off-site point charge, does not improve results. We use results from molecular dynamics simulations to argue that the distinct binding affinities of this guest to OAH and OAMe are due to a difference in the flexibility of the host. We believe that the results of this extensive analysis of host-guest complexes will help improve the protocol used in predicting binding affinities for larger systems, such as protein-substrate compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Bennett acceptance ratio; Binding free energy simulations; Double decoupling method; GalaxyDock-HG; Hamiltonian replica exchange; Molecular dynamics simulations; Thermodynamic integration
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27696242 PMCID: PMC6472255 DOI: 10.1007/s10822-016-9965-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comput Aided Mol Des ISSN: 0920-654X Impact factor: 3.686