Title
Complex macrocycle exploration: parallel, heuristic, and constraint-based conformer generation using ForceGen.
Abstract
ForceGen is a template-free, non-stochastic approach for 2D to 3D structure generation and conformational elaboration for small molecules, including both non-macrocycles and macrocycles. For conformational search of non-macrocycles, ForceGen is both faster and more accurate than the best of all tested methods on a very large, independently curated benchmark of 2859 PDB ligands. In this study, the primary results are on macrocycles, including results for 431 unique examples from four separate benchmarks. These include complex peptide and peptide-like cases that can form networks of internal hydrogen bonds. By making use of new physical movements (“flips” of near-linear sub-cycles and explicit formation of hydrogen bonds), ForceGen exhibited statistically significantly better performance for overall RMS deviation from experimental coordinates than all other approaches. The algorithmic approach offers natural parallelization across multiple computing-cores. On a modest multi-core workstation, for all but the most complex macrocycles, median wall-clock times were generally under a minute in fast search mode and under 2 min using thorough search. On the most complex cases (roughly cyclic decapeptides and larger) explicit exploration of likely hydrogen bonding networks yielded marked improvements, but with calculation times increasing to several minutes and in some cases to roughly an hour for fast search. In complex cases, utilization of NMR data to constrain conformational search produces accurate conformational ensembles representative of solution state macrocycle behavior. On macrocycles of typical complexity (up to 21 rotatable macrocyclic and exocyclic bonds), design-focused macrocycle optimization can be practically supported by computational chemistry at interactive time-scales, with conformational ensemble accuracy equaling what is seen with non-macrocyclic ligands. For more complex macrocycles, inclusion of sparse biophysical data is a helpful adjunct to computation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/s10822-019-00203-1
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design
Keywords
Field
DocType
ForceGen, Conformer generation, Macrocycle, Multi-core, Surflex, NMR, RDC
Heuristic,Conformational isomerism,Computational chemistry,Chemistry,Small molecule,Algorithm,Conformational ensembles,Hydrogen bond,Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB),Multi-core processor,Computation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
33
6
0920-654X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ajay N Jain142366.48
Ann E Cleves2344.42
Gao Qi3325.93
Xiao Wang400.34
Yizhou Liu501.69
Edward C. Sherer653.02
Mikhail Reibarkh710.69