Torsional Energy Barriers of Biaryls could be Predicted by Electron-richness/deficiency of Aromatic Rings; Advancement of Molecular Mechanics towards Atom-Type Independence.

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING(2019)

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Biaryl molecules are ubiquitous pharmacophores found in natural products and pharmaceuticals. In spite of this, existing molecular mechanics force fields are unable to accurately reproduce their torsional energy profiles, except for a few well-parametrized cases. This effectively limits the ability of structure based drug design methods to correctly identify hits involving biaryls with confidence (e.g., during virtual screening, employing docking and/or molecular dynamics simulations). Continuing in our endeavor to quantify organic chemistry principles, we showed that the torsional energy profile of biaryl compounds could be computed on-the-fly based on the electron richness/ deficiency of the aromatic rings. This method, called H-TEQ4.0, was developed using a set of 131 biaryls. It was subsequently validated on a separate set of 100 diverse biaryls, including multisubstituted, bicyclic and tricyclic druglike molecules, and produced an average root-mean-square error (RMSE) of 0.95 kcal.mol(-1). For comparison, GAFF2 produced an RMSE of 3.88 kcal.mol(-1), owing to problems associated with the transferability of torsion parameters. The success of H-TEQ4.0 provided further evidence that force fields could transition to become atom-type independent, providing that the correct chemical principles are used. Overall, this method solved the problem of transferability of biaryl torsion parameters, while simultaneously improving the overall accuracy of the force field.
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aromatic rings,molecular mechanics,biaryls,electron richness/deficiency,atom-type
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