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Uncovering abnormal changes in logP after fluorination using molecular dynamics simulations

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The fluorination-induced changes in the logP (1-octanol/water partition coefficient) of ligands were examined by molecular dynamics simulations. The protocol and force field parameters were first evaluated by calculating the logP… Click to show full abstract

The fluorination-induced changes in the logP (1-octanol/water partition coefficient) of ligands were examined by molecular dynamics simulations. The protocol and force field parameters were first evaluated by calculating the logP values for n-alkanes, and their monofluorinated and monochlorinated analogs. Then, the logP values of several test sets (1-butanol, 3-propyl-1H-indole, and analogs fluorinated at the terminal methyl group) were calculated. The calculated results agree well with experiment, and the root mean square error values are 0.61 and 0.68 log units for the GAFF and GAFF2 force fields, respectively. Finally, the logP estimation was extended to a drug molecule, TAK-438, for which fluorination-induced abnormal logP reduction has been observed experimentally. This abnormal change was qualitatively reproduced by the molecular dynamics simulations. We found that the abnormal logP reduction can be mainly attributed to the effect of fluorination-induced dipole change. Our results suggest that molecular simulation is a useful strategy to predict the fluorination-induced change in logP for drug discovery applications.

Keywords: molecular dynamics; changes logp; fluorination induced; fluorination; uncovering abnormal; dynamics simulations

Journal Title: Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design
Year Published: 2019

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