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date | Thu, 19 Mar 2020 09:43:31 -0400 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ Assess ligands against a second set of molecules using SuCOS scores. This is a quite specialised function that is designed to take a set of potential follow up compounds and compare them to a set of clustered fragment hits to help identify which follow up ligands best map to the binding space of the hits. The clustering of the fragment hits is expected to be performed with the sucos_cluster.py module and will generate a set of SD files, one for each cluster of hits (presumably corresponding to a binding pocket in the protein target). Each molecule in the input ligands is then compared (using SuCOS) to each hit in the clusters. There are different modes which determine how the ligand is assessed. In mode 'max' the hit with the best SuCOS score is identified. The output is a SD file with each of the ligands, with these additional fields for each molecule: Max_SuCOS_Score - the best score Max_SuCOS_FeatureMap_Score - the feature map score for the hit that has the best SuCOS score Max_SuCOS_Protrude_Score - the protrude volume for the hit that has the best SuCOS score Max_SuCOS_Cluster - the name of the cluster SD file that contains the best hit Max_SuCOS_Index - the index of the best hit in the SD file In mode 'cum' the sum of all the scores is calculated and reported as the following properties for each molecule: Cum_SuCOS_Score property: the sum of the SuCOS scores Cum_SuCOS_FeatureMap_Score: the sum of the feature map scores Cum_SuCOS_Protrude_Score: the sum of the protrude volume scores If a molecule has no alignment to any of the clustered hits (all alignment scores of zero) then it is not included in the results. SuCOS is the work of Susan Leung. GitHub: https://github.com/susanhleung/SuCOS Publication: https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.8100203.v1 """ import sucos, utils import argparse, gzip, os from rdkit import Chem def process(inputfilename, clusterfilenames, outputfilename): all_clusters = {} for filename in clusterfilenames: cluster = [] cluster_file = utils.open_file_for_reading(filename) suppl = Chem.ForwardSDMolSupplier(cluster_file) i = 0 for mol in suppl: i += 1 if not mol: utils.log("WARNING: failed to generate molecule", i, "in cluster", filename) continue try: features = sucos.getRawFeatures(mol) cluster.append((mol, features)) except: utils.log("WARNING: failed to generate features for molecule", i, "in cluster", filename) cluster_file.close() all_clusters[filename] = cluster input_file = utils.open_file_for_reading(inputfilename) suppl = Chem.ForwardSDMolSupplier(input_file) output_file = utils.open_file_for_writing(outputfilename) writer = Chem.SDWriter(output_file) comparisons = 0 mol_num = 0 for mol in suppl: mol_num += 1 if not mol: utils.log("WARNING: failed to generate molecule", mol_num, "in input") continue try: query_features = sucos.getRawFeatures(mol) except: utils.log("WARNING: failed to generate features for molecule", mol_num, "in input") continue scores_max = [0, 0, 0] scores_cum = [0, 0, 0] for clusterfilename in all_clusters: cluster = all_clusters[clusterfilename] index = 0 for entry in cluster: hit = entry[0] ref_features = entry[1] index += 1 comparisons += 1 sucos_score, fm_score, vol_score = sucos.get_SucosScore(hit, mol, tani=False, ref_features=ref_features, query_features=query_features) if sucos_score > scores_max[0]: scores_max[0] = sucos_score scores_max[1] = fm_score scores_max[2] = vol_score cluster_name = clusterfilename cluster_index = index scores_cum[0] += sucos_score scores_cum[1] += fm_score scores_cum[2] += vol_score if scores_max[0] > 0: cluster_file_name_only = cluster_name.split(os.sep)[-1] # utils.log("Max SuCOS:", scores[0], "FM:", scores[1], "P:", scores[2],"File:", cluster_file_name_only, "Index:", cluster_index) mol.SetDoubleProp("Max_SuCOS_Score", scores_max[0]) mol.SetDoubleProp("Max_SuCOS_FeatureMap_Score", scores_max[1]) mol.SetDoubleProp("Max_SuCOS_Protrude_Score", scores_max[2]) mol.SetProp("Max_SuCOS_Cluster", cluster_file_name_only) mol.SetIntProp("Max_SuCOS_Index", cluster_index) # utils.log("Cum SuCOS:", scores[0], "FM:", scores[1], "P:", scores[2]) mol.SetDoubleProp("Cum_SuCOS_Score", scores_cum[0]) mol.SetDoubleProp("Cum_SuCOS_FeatureMap_Score", scores_cum[1]) mol.SetDoubleProp("Cum_SuCOS_Protrude_Score", scores_cum[2]) writer.write(mol) input_file.close() writer.flush() writer.close() output_file.close() utils.log("Completed", comparisons, "comparisons") ### start main execution ######################################### def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Max SuCOS scores with RDKit') parser.add_argument('-i', '--input', help='Input file to score in SDF format. Can be gzipped (*.gz).') parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', help='Output file in SDF format. Can be gzipped (*.gz).') parser.add_argument('clusters', nargs='*', help="One or more SDF files with the clustered hits") args = parser.parse_args() utils.log("Max SuCOS Args: ", args) process(args.input, args.clusters, args.output) if __name__ == "__main__": main()