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Protein-protein and Protein-ligand Docking

Protein-protein and Protein-ligand Docking. The geometric filtering. Shape Complementarity. Geometric Docking Algorithms. Based on the assumption of shape complementarity between the participating molecules.

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Protein-protein and Protein-ligand Docking

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  1. Protein-protein and Protein-ligand Docking The geometric filtering

  2. Shape Complementarity

  3. Geometric Docking Algorithms • Based on the assumption of shape complementarity between the participating molecules. • Molecular surface complementarity - protein-protein, protein-ligand, (protein - drug). • Hydrogen donor/acceptor complementarity - protein-drug. Remark : usually “protein” here can be replaced by “DNA” or “RNA” as well.

  4. Issues to be examined when evaluating docking methods • Rigid docking vs Flexible docking : • If the method allows flexibility: • Is flexibility allowed for ligand only, receptor only or both ? • No. of flexible bonds allowed and the cost of adding additional flexibility. • Does the method require prior knowledge of the active site ? • Performance in “unbound” docking experiments. • Speed - ability to explore large libraries.

  5. General Algorithm outline • Calculate the molecular surface of the receptor and the ligands and their interest points (+ normals). • Match the interest points and recover candidate transformations. • Check for inter-molecule and intra-molecule penetrations and score the amount of contact. • Rank by geom-score/energies.

  6. Shape feature and signature (Norel et al.)

  7. Unbound docking examples

  8. GGH based flexible docking Applies either to flexible ligands or to flexible receptors.

  9. Flexible DockingCalmodulin with M13 ligand

  10. Flexible Docking HIV Protease Inhibitor

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