Robust Protein-Ligand Interaction Modeling Integrating Physical Laws and Geometric Knowledge for Absolute Binding Free Energy Calculation

15 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Accurate estimation of protein-ligand (PL) binding free energies is a crucial task in medicinal chemistry and a critical measure of PL interaction modeling effectiveness. However, traditional computational methods are often computationally expensive and prone to errors. Recently, deep learning (DL)-based approaches for predicting PL interactions have gained enormous attention, but their accuracy and generalizability are hindered by data scarcity. In this study, we propose LumiNet, a versatile PL interaction modeling framework that bridges the gap between physics-based models and black-box algorithms. LumiNet utilizes subgraph transformer to extract multiscale information from molecular graphs and employs geometric neural networks to integrate PL information, mapping atomic pair structures into key physical parameters of non-bonded interactions in classical force fields, thereby enhancing accurate absolute binding free energy (ABFE) calculations. LumiNet is designed to be highly interpretable, offering detailed insights into atomic interactions within protein-ligand complexes, pinpointing relatively important atom pairs or groups. Our semi-supervised learning strategy enables LumiNet to adapt to new targets with fewer data points than other data-driven methods, making it more relevant for real-world drug discovery. Benchmarks show that LumiNet outperforms the current state-of-the-art model by 18.5% on the PDE10A dataset, and rivals the FEP+ method in some tests with a speed improvement of several orders of magnitude. We applied LumiNet in the scaffold hopping process, which accurately guided the discovery of the optimal ligands. furthermore, we provide a web service for the research community to test LumiNet. The visualization of predicted inter-molecular energy contributions is expected to provide practical values in drug discovery projects.

Keywords

binding free energy
protein-ligand interaction
physical-informed deep learning

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Robust Protein-Ligand Interaction Modeling Integrating Physical Laws and Geometric Knowledge for Absolute Binding Free Energy Calculation
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