RmsdXNA: RMSD prediction of nucleic acid-ligand docking poses using machine-learning method

Author:

Tan Lai Heng1ORCID,Kwoh Chee Keong2,Mu Yuguang3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Graduate School, Nanyang Technological University , 61 Nanyang Drive, 637335 Singapore , Singapore

2. School of Computer Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University , 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798 Singapore , Singapore

3. School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University , 60 Nanyang Drive, 637551 Singapore , Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Small molecule drugs can be used to target nucleic acids (NA) to regulate biological processes. Computational modeling methods, such as molecular docking or scoring functions, are commonly employed to facilitate drug design. However, the accuracy of the scoring function in predicting the closest-to-native docking pose is often suboptimal. To overcome this problem, a machine learning model, RmsdXNA, was developed to predict the root-mean-square-deviation (RMSD) of ligand docking poses in NA complexes. The versatility of RmsdXNA has been demonstrated by its successful application to various complexes involving different types of NA receptors and ligands, including metal complexes and short peptides. The predicted RMSD by RmsdXNA was strongly correlated with the actual RMSD of the docked poses. RmsdXNA also outperformed the rDock scoring function in ranking and identifying closest-to-native docking poses across different structural groups and on the testing dataset. Using experimental validated results conducted on polyadenylated nuclear element for nuclear expression triplex, RmsdXNA demonstrated better screening power for the RNA-small molecule complex compared to rDock. Molecular dynamics simulations were subsequently employed to validate the binding of top-scoring ligand candidates selected by RmsdXNA and rDock on MALAT1. The results showed that RmsdXNA has a higher success rate in identifying promising ligands that can bind well to the receptor. The development of an accurate docking score for a NA–ligand complex can aid in drug discovery and development advancements. The code to use RmsdXNA is available at the GitHub repository https://github.com/laiheng001/RmsdXNA.

Funder

Singapore Ministry of Education

National Supercomputing Centre

National University of Singapore

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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