GalaxyDock2-HEME: Protein-ligand docking for heme proteins.

Journal of computational chemistry(2023)

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Prediction of protein-ligand binding poses is an essential component for understanding protein-ligand interactions and computer-aided drug design. Various proteins involve prosthetic groups such as heme for their functions, and adequate consideration of the prosthetic groups is vital for protein-ligand docking. Here, we extend the GalaxyDock2 protein-ligand docking algorithm to handle ligand docking to heme proteins. Docking to heme proteins involves increased complexity because the interaction of heme iron and ligand has covalent nature. GalaxyDock2-HEME, a new protein-ligand docking program for heme proteins, has been developed based on GalaxyDock2 by adding an orientation-dependent scoring term to describe heme iron-ligand coordination interaction. This new docking program performs better than other noncommercial docking programs such as EADock with MMBP, AutoDock Vina, PLANTS, LeDock, and GalaxyDock2 on a heme protein-ligand docking benchmark set in which ligands are known to bind iron. In addition, docking results on two other sets of heme protein-ligand complexes in which ligands do not bind iron show that GalaxyDock2-HEME does not have a high bias toward iron binding compared to other docking programs. This implies that the new docking program can distinguish iron binders from noniron binders for heme proteins.
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coordination bond potential,energy parameter optimization,heme proteins,protein-ligand docking
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