CHARMM-GUI Free Energy Calculator for Absolute and Relative Ligand Solvation and Binding Free Energy Simulations
Autor: | Wonpil Im, Han Zhang, Seonghoon Kim, Hiraku Oshima, Wei Jiang, Yuji Sugita, Suyong Re, Jumin Lee, Benoît Roux, Nathan R. Kern |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Molecular Work (thermodynamics) 010304 chemical physics Binding free energy Chemistry Receptors Adenosine A2 Solvation Thermodynamics Ligand (biochemistry) Ligands 01 natural sciences Small molecule Article Computer Science Applications Free energy perturbation Molecular dynamics 0103 physical sciences Drug Discovery Solvents Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Energy (signal processing) |
Zdroj: | J Chem Theory Comput |
ISSN: | 1549-9626 |
Popis: | Alchemical free energy simulations have long been utilized to predict free energy changes for binding affinity and solubility of small molecules. However, while the theoretical foundation of these methods is well established, seamlessly handling many of the practical aspects regarding the preparation of the different thermodynamic end states of complex molecular systems and the numerous processing scripts often remains a burden for successful applications. In this work, we present CHARMM-GUI Free Energy Calculator (http://www.charmm-gui.org/input/fec) that provides various alchemical free energy perturbation molecular dynamics (FEP/MD) systems with input and post-processing scripts for NAMD and GENESIS. Four submodules are available: Absolute Ligand Binder (for absolute ligand binding FEP/MD), Relative Ligand Binder (for relative ligand binding FEP/MD), Absolute Ligand Solvator (for absolute ligand solvation FEP/MD), and Relative Ligand Solvator (for relative ligand solvation FEP/MD). Each module is designed to build multiple systems of a set of selected ligands at once for high-throughput FEP/MD simulations. The capability of Free Energy Calculator is illustrated by absolute and relative solvation FEP/MD of a set of ligands and absolute and relative binding FEP/MD of a set of ligands for T4-lysozyme in solution and the adenosine A2A receptor in a membrane. The calculated free energy values are overall consistent with the experimental and published free energy results (within ∼1 kcal/mol). We hope that Free Energy Calculator is useful to carry out high-throughput FEP/MD simulations in the field of biomolecular sciences and drug discovery. |
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