Transferable Graph Neural Fingerprint Models for Quick Response to Future Bio-Threats
Wei Chen, Yihui Ren, Ai Kagawa, Matthew R. Carbone, Samuel Yen-Chi Chen, Xiaohui Qu, Shinjae Yoo, Austin Clyde, Arvind Ramanathan, Rick L. Stevens, Hubertus J. J. van Dam, Deyu Lu
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Abstract
Fast screening of drug molecules based on the ligand binding affinity is an important step in the drug discovery pipeline. Graph neural fingerprint is a promising method for developing molecular docking surrogates with high throughput and great fidelity. In this study, we built a COVID-19 drug docking dataset of about 300,000 drug candidates on 23 coronavirus protein targets. With this dataset, we trained graph neural fingerprint docking models for high-throughput virtual COVID-19 drug screening. The graph neural fingerprint models yield high prediction accuracy on docking scores with the mean squared error lower than 0.21 kcal/mol for most of the docking targets, showing significant improvement over conventional circular fingerprint methods. To make the neural fingerprints transferable for unknown targets, we also propose a transferable graph neural fingerprint method trained on multiple targets. With comparable accuracy to target-specific graph neural fingerprint models, the transferable model exhibits superb training and data efficiency. We highlight that the impact of this study extends beyond COVID-19 dataset, as our approach for fast virtual ligand screening can be easily adapted and integrated into a general machine learning-accelerated pipeline to battle future bio-threats.