GalaxyDock BP2 score: a hybrid scoring function for accurate protein-ligand docking

Authors
Baek, MinkyungShin, Woong-HeeChung, Hwan WonSeok, Chaok
Issue Date
2017-07
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER-AIDED MOLECULAR DESIGN, v.31, no.7, pp.653 - 666
Abstract
Protein-ligand docking is a useful tool for providing atomic-level understanding of protein functions in nature and design principles for artificial ligands or proteins with desired properties. The ability to identify the true binding pose of a ligand to a target protein among numerous possible candidate poses is an essential requirement for successful protein-ligand docking. Many previously developed docking scoring functions were trained to reproduce experimental binding affinities and were also used for scoring binding poses. However, in this study, we developed a new docking scoring function, called GalaxyDock BP2 Score, by directly training the scoring power of binding poses. This function is a hybrid of physics-based, empirical, and knowledge-based score terms that are balanced to strengthen the advantages of each component. The performance of the new scoring function exhibits significant improvement over existing scoring functions in decoy pose discrimination tests. In addition, when the score is used with the GalaxyDock2 protein-ligand docking program, it outperformed other state-of-the-art docking programs in docking tests on the Astex diverse set, the Cross2009 benchmark set, and the Astex non-native set. GalaxyDock BP2 Score and GalaxyDock2 with this score are freely available at http://galaxy.seoklab.org/softwares/galaxydock.html.
Keywords
INCREMENTAL CONSTRUCTION ALGORITHM; MOLECULAR DOCKING; FLEXIBLE DOCKING; TEST SET; SWARM OPTIMIZATION; GENETIC ALGORITHM; BINDING-AFFINITY; DESIGN; PERFORMANCE; VALIDATION; INCREMENTAL CONSTRUCTION ALGORITHM; MOLECULAR DOCKING; FLEXIBLE DOCKING; TEST SET; SWARM OPTIMIZATION; GENETIC ALGORITHM; BINDING-AFFINITY; DESIGN; PERFORMANCE; VALIDATION; Molecular docking; Docking scoring function; Decoy discrimination; Energy parameter optimization; Hybrid scoring function
ISSN
0920-654X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122590
DOI
10.1007/s10822-017-0030-9
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