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Applying conformational selection theory to improve crossdocking efficiency in 3‐phosphoinositide dependent protein kinase‐1
Authors:Anuja Kotasthane  Chandrika Mulakala  Vellarkad N Viswanadhan
Institution:Department of Computational Chemistry, Jubilant Biosys Limited, , Bangalore, 560 022 Karnataka, India
Abstract:The emerging picture of biomolecular recognition is that of conformational selection followed by induced‐fit. Conformational selection theory states that binding partners exist in various conformations in solution, with binding involving a “selection” between complementary conformers. In this study, we devise a docking protocol that mimics conformational selection in protein–ligand binding and demonstrate that it significantly enhances crossdocking accuracy over Glide's flexible docking protocol, which is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry. Our protocol uses a pregenerated conformational ensemble to simulate ligand flexibility. The ensemble was generated by thorough conformational sampling coupled with conformer minimization. The generated conformers were then rigidly docked in the active site of the protein along with a postdocking minimization step that allows limited induced fit effects to be modeled for the ligand. We illustrate the improved performance of our protocol through crossdocking of 31 ligands to cocomplexed proteins of the kinase 3‐phosphoinositide dependent protein kinase‐1 extracted from the crystal structures 1H1W (ATP bound), 1OKY (staurosporine bound) and 3QD0 (bound to a potent inhibitor). Consistent with conformational selection theory, the performance of our protocol was the best for crossdocking to the cognate protein bound to the natural ligand, ATP. Proteins 2014; 82:436–451. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:conformational selection theory  crossdocking  ligand conformational sampling  ligand ensemble rigid docking  docking accuracy
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