Accurate prediction of acid dissociation constants (pKa) and the determination of dominant protonation states is critical in drug discovery, influencing molecular properties such as solubility, permeability, and protein-ligand binding. We present AcepKa, an advanced application integrated into the PlayMolecule AI platform. AcepKa is built upon the theoretically rigorous Uni-pKa framework, which unifies statistical mechanics with representation learning. By modeling the complete protonation ensemble rather than treating pKa as a scalar regression target, AcepKa ensures thermodynamic consistency across coupled ionization sites. We describe the application's enhanced architecture, which features a retrained Uni-Mol backbone achieving state-of-the-art performance on standard benchmarks. Furthermore, we detail critical engineering advancements. These include AceConfgen, a proprietary GPU-accelerated conformer generator that achieves a ~40x speed-up compared to NVIDIA's nvmolkit, a streamlined inference engine to directly protonate molecules, and a 3D-aware modality for applying protonation states to bound ligand poses. Finally, we discuss the integration of AcepKa into the PlayMolecule AI ecosystem, a modern AI-assisted environment for molecular modelling and drug discovery.
@article{arxiv.2604.00841,
title = {Thermodynamics-Informed Accurate pKa Prediction and Protonation State Generation in PlayMolecule AI},
author = {Francesco Pesce and Stephen Farr and Gianni de Fabritiis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.00841},
year = {2026}
}