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Rapid Rescoring and Refinement of Ligand-Receptor Complexes Using Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics with a Monte Carlo Pose Reservoir

  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Virtual screening (VS) involves generation of poses for a library of ligands and ranking using simplified energy functions and limited flexibility. Top-scored poses are used to rank and prioritize ligands. Here, we adapt the reservoir replica exchange molecular dynamics (res-REMD) method to rerank poses generated through VS. REMD simulations are carried out but with occasional Monte Carlo jumps to alternate VS-generated poses using a Metropolis criterion. The simulations converge within 10 ns for all systems, generating populations of alternate poses in the context of fully flexible ligand and protein side chains. The protocol is applied to four model protein-ligand complexes, where DOCK resulted in two successes and two scoring failures. In all four systems, the most populated cluster from the final ensemble exhibits high similarity to the crystallographic pose with ligand RMSD values under 2.0 Å. Both DOCK failures were rescued. For one DOCK success, the protocol identified the correct pose but also sampled an alternate pose at equal probability. Opportunities for future improvements and extensions are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7934-7945
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Volume19
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 14 2023

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