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GPathFinder: Identification of Ligand-Binding Pathways by a Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm.


ABSTRACT: Protein-ligand docking is a widely used method to generate solutions for the binding of a small molecule with its target in a short amount of time. However, these methods provide identification of physically sound protein-ligand complexes without a complete view of the binding process dynamics, which has been recognized to be a major discriminant in binding affinity and ligand selectivity. In this paper, a novel piece of open-source software to approach this problem is presented, called GPathFinder. It is built as an extension of the modular GaudiMM platform and is able to simulate ligand diffusion pathways at atomistic level. The method has been benchmarked on a set of 20 systems whose ligand-binding routes were studied by other computational tools or suggested from experimental "snapshots". In all of this set, GPathFinder identifies those channels that were already reported in the literature. Interestingly, the low-energy pathways in some cases indicate novel possible binding routes. To show the usefulness of GPathFinder, the analysis of three case systems is reported. We believe that GPathFinder is a software solution with a good balance between accuracy and computational cost, and represents a step forward in extending protein-ligand docking capacities, with implications in several fields such as drug or enzyme design.

SUBMITTER: Sanchez-Aparicio JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6651367 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GPathFinder: Identification of Ligand-Binding Pathways by a Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm.

Sánchez-Aparicio José-Emilio JE   Sciortino Giuseppe G   Herrmannsdoerfer Daniel Viladrich DV   Chueca Pablo Orenes PO   Pedregal Jaime Rodríguez-Guerra JR   Maréchal Jean-Didier JD  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190628 13


Protein-ligand docking is a widely used method to generate solutions for the binding of a small molecule with its target in a short amount of time. However, these methods provide identification of physically sound protein-ligand complexes without a complete view of the binding process dynamics, which has been recognized to be a major discriminant in binding affinity and ligand selectivity. In this paper, a novel piece of open-source software to approach this problem is presented, called GPathFin  ...[more]

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