Issue 15, 2026

Molecular docking, MM/GBSA, FEP/MD, and DFT/MM MD studies on predicting binding affinity of carbonic anhydrase II inhibitors

Abstract

Human carbonic anhydrase II (hCAII) is one of the zinc-containing metalloenzymes that catalyzes various hydration reactions. We report an investigation of whether modern computational tools can predict inhibitory potency of a set of sulfonamides against hCAII. The methods used are molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations coupled with the free energy perturbation theory (FEP/MD), molecular mechanics combined with the generalized Born and surface area continuum solvation (MM/GBSA), and quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) metadynamics simulations. A comparison is presented between experimental and computed binding free energy properties. All MD-based approaches demonstrate robust performance with R2 values in the range of 0.89 to 0.99 for the subset of structurally simple sulfonamides, underscoring the importance of accounting for dynamic protein–ligand interactions. With regard to the other subset comprised of structurally more diverse sulfonamides, for which the QM(B3LYP)/MM(CHARMM) metadynamics approach is less affordable, the FEP/MD method yields an R2 value of 0.70. Notably, the R2 value increases to 0.80 after the removal of one outlier (chlorzolamide).

Graphical abstract: Molecular docking, MM/GBSA, FEP/MD, and DFT/MM MD studies on predicting binding affinity of carbonic anhydrase II inhibitors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Nov 2025
Accepted
16 Mar 2026
First published
18 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026,28, 9183-9192

Molecular docking, MM/GBSA, FEP/MD, and DFT/MM MD studies on predicting binding affinity of carbonic anhydrase II inhibitors

R. Shimizu, Y. Takano and T. Saito, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, 28, 9183 DOI: 10.1039/D5CP04452A

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