PoseX: AI Defeats Physics Approaches on Protein-Ligand Cross Docking
Yize Jiang, Xinze Li, Yuanyuan Zhang, Jin Han, Youjun Xu, Ayush Pandit, Zaixi Zhang, Mengdi Wang, Mengyang Wang, Minjie Shen, Guang Yang, Yejin Choi, Wu-Jun Li, Tianfan Fu, Fang Wu, Junhong Liu

TL;DR
PoseX is a comprehensive, open-source benchmark for protein-ligand docking that compares AI and physics-based methods, providing insights into their performance and potential improvements.
Contribution
We created a new dataset, incorporated multiple docking methods, and developed a post-processing relaxation technique, enabling practical evaluation and comparison of docking algorithms.
Findings
AI methods outperform physics-based approaches in success rate.
Relaxation alleviates clashes in AI models, improving accuracy.
Physics-inspired potentials help fix stereochemistry issues in AI co-folding methods.
Abstract
Existing protein-ligand docking studies typically focus on the self-docking scenario, which is less practical in real applications. Moreover, some studies involve heavy frameworks requiring extensive training, posing challenges for convenient and efficient assessment of docking methods. To fill these gaps, we design PoseX, an open-source benchmark to evaluate both self-docking and cross-docking, enabling a practical and comprehensive assessment of algorithmic advances. Specifically, we curated a novel dataset comprising 718 entries for self-docking and 1,312 entries for cross-docking; second, we incorporated 23 docking methods in three methodological categories, including physics-based methods (e.g., Schr\"odinger Glide), AI docking methods (e.g., DiffDock) and AI co-folding methods (e.g., AlphaFold3); third, we developed a relaxation method for post-processing to minimize…
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