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In-Pocket 3D Graphs Enhance Ligand-Target Compatibility in Generative Small-Molecule Creation

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arxiv 2204.02513 v1 pith:TP7CGIDX submitted 2022-04-05 q-bio.BM cs.LGphysics.bio-ph

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Proteins in complex with small molecule ligands represent the core of structure-based drug discovery. However, three-dimensional representations are absent from most deep-learning-based generative models. We here present a graph-based generative modeling technology that encodes explicit 3D protein-ligand contacts within a relational graph architecture. The models combine a conditional variational autoencoder that allows for activity-specific molecule generation with putative contact generation that provides predictions of molecular interactions within the target binding pocket. We show that molecules generated with our 3D procedure are more compatible with the binding pocket of the dopamine D2 receptor than those produced by a comparable ligand-based 2D generative method, as measured by docking scores, expected stereochemistry, and recoverability in commercial chemical databases. Predicted protein-ligand contacts were found among highest-ranked docking poses with a high recovery rate. This work shows how the structural context of a protein target can be used to enhance molecule generation.

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