Obtaining QM/MM binding free energies in the SAMPL8 drugs of abuse challenge: indirect approaches

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Accurately predicting free energy differences is essential in realizing the full potential of rational drug design. Unfortunately, high levels of accuracy often require computationally expensive QM/MM Hamiltonians. Fortuitously, the cost of employing QM/MM approaches in rigorous free energy simulation can be reduced through the use of the so-called “indirect” approach to QM/MM free energies, in which the need for QM/MM simulations is avoided via a QM/MM “correction” at the classical endpoints of interest. Herein, we focus on the computation of QM/MM binding free energies in the context of the SAMPL8 Drugs of Abuse host–guest challenge. Of the 5 QM/MM correction coupled with force-matching submissions, PM6-D3H4/MM ranked submission proved the best overall QM/MM entry, with an RMSE from experimental results of 2.43 kcal/mol (best in ranked submissions), a Pearson’s correlation of 0.78 (second-best in ranked submissions), and a Kendall τ correlation of 0.52 (best in ranked submissions).

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Hudson, P. S., Aviat, F., Meana-Pañeda, R., Warrensford, L., Pollard, B. C., Prasad, S., … Brooks, B. R. (2022). Obtaining QM/MM binding free energies in the SAMPL8 drugs of abuse challenge: indirect approaches. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 36(4), 263–277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10822-022-00443-8

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