Computation of Absolute Binding Free Energies for Noncovalent Inhibitors with SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease.

Journal of chemical information and modeling(2023)

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Accurate, routine calculation of absolute binding free energies (ABFEs) for protein-ligand complexes remains a key goal of computer-aided drug design since it can enable screening and optimization of drug candidates. For development and testing of related methods, it is important to have high-quality datasets. To this end, from our own experimental studies, we have selected a set of 16 inhibitors of the SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M) with structural diversity and well-distributed BFEs covering a 5 kcal/mol range. There is also minimal structural uncertainty since X-ray crystal structures have been deposited for 12 of the compounds. For methods testing, we report ABFE results from 2 μs molecular dynamics (MD) simulations using free energy perturbation (FEP) theory. The correlation of experimental and computed results is encouraging, with a Pearson's of 0.58 and a Kendall τ of 0.24. The results indicate that current FEP-based ABFE calculations can be used for identification of active compounds (hits). While their accuracy for lead optimization is not yet sufficient, this activity remains addressable in separate lead series by relative BFE calculations.
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noncovalent inhibitors,absolute binding free energies,sars-cov
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