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In Pursuit of Fully Flexible Protein-Ligand Docking: Modeling the Bilateral Mechanism of Binding.
Henzler, Angela M; Rarey, Matthias.
Afiliação
  • Henzler AM; Center for Bioinformatics (ZBH), University of Hamburg, Bundesstr. 43, 20146 Hamburg phone/fax: +49(40) 42838-7351/-7352.
  • Rarey M; Center for Bioinformatics (ZBH), University of Hamburg, Bundesstr. 43, 20146 Hamburg phone/fax: +49(40) 42838-7351/-7352. rarey@zbh.uni-hamburg.de.
Mol Inform ; 29(3): 164-73, 2010 Mar 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27462760
ABSTRACT
Modern structure-based drug design aims at accounting for the intrinsic flexibility of therapeutic relevant targets. Over the last few years a considerable amount of docking approaches that encounter this challenging problem has emerged. Here we provide the readership with an overview of established methods for fully flexible protein-ligand docking and current developments in the field. All methods are based on one of two fundamental models which describe the dynamic behavior of proteins upon ligand binding. Methods for ensemble docking (ED) model the protein conformational change before the ligand is placed, whereas induced-fit docking (IFD) optimizes the protein structure afterwards. A third category of docking approaches is formed by recent approaches that follow both concepts. This categorization allows to comprehensively discover strengths and weaknesses of the individual processes and to extract information for their applicability in real world docking scenarios.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Article