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. 2012 May 5;33(12):1179-89.
doi: 10.1002/jcc.22949. Epub 2012 Mar 7.

A semiempirical approach to ligand-binding affinities: dependence on the Hamiltonian and corrections

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A semiempirical approach to ligand-binding affinities: dependence on the Hamiltonian and corrections

Paulius Mikulskis et al. J Comput Chem. .

Abstract

We present a combination of semiempirical quantum-mechanical (SQM) calculations in the conductor-like screening model with the MM/GBSA (molecular-mechanics with generalized Born and surface-area solvation) method for ligand-binding affinity calculations. We test three SQM Hamiltonians, AM1, RM1, and PM6, as well as hydrogen-bond corrections and two different dispersion corrections. As test cases, we use the binding of seven biotin analogues to avidin, nine inhibitors to factor Xa, and nine phenol-derivatives to ferritin. The results vary somewhat for the three test cases, but a dispersion correction is mandatory to reproduce experimental estimates. On average, AM1 with the DH2 hydrogen-bond and dispersion corrections gives the best results, which are similar to those of standard MM/GBSA calculations for the same systems. The total time consumption is only 1.3-1.6 times larger than for MM/GBSA.

Keywords: MM/PBSA; continuum solvation; dispersion; hydrogen-bond corrections; ligand binding; semiempirical calculations.

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