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Accounting for Intraligand Interactions in Flexible Ligand Docking with a PMF-Based Scoring Function
We analyzed the frequency with which
intraligand contacts occurred
in a set of 1300 protein–ligand complexes [Plewczynski et al. J. Comput. Chem. 2011, 32, 742–755.]. Our analysis showed that flexible ligands
often form intraligand hydrophobic contacts, while intraligand hydrogen
bonds are rare. The test set was also thoroughly investigated and
classified. We suggest a universal method for enhancement of a scoring
function based on a potential of mean force (PMF-based score) by adding
a term accounting for intraligand interactions. The method was implemented
via in-house developed program, utilizing an Algo_score scoring function
[Ramensky et al. Proteins:
Struct., Funct., Genet. 2007, 69, 349–357.] based
on the Tarasov-Muryshev PMF [Muryshev
et al. J. Comput.-Aided Mol. Des. 2003, 17, 597−605.]. The enhancement of the scoring function was shown
to significantly improve the docking and scoring quality for flexible
ligands in the test set of 1300 protein–ligand complexes [Plewczynski et al. J. Comput. Chem. 2011, 32, 742–755.]. We then investigated the correlation of
the docking results with two parameters of intraligand interactions
estimation. These parameters are the weight of intraligand interactions
and the minimum number of bonds between the ligand atoms required
to take their interaction into account