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rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids

Identification of chemical compounds with specific biological activities is an important step in both chemical biology and drug discovery. When the structure of the intended target is available, one approach is to use molecular docking programs to assess the chemical complementarity of small molecul...

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Autores principales: Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio, Alvarez-Garcia, Daniel, Foloppe, Nicolas, Garmendia-Doval, A. Beatriz, Juhos, Szilveszter, Schmidtke, Peter, Barril, Xavier, Hubbard, Roderick E., Morley, S. David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003571
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author Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio
Alvarez-Garcia, Daniel
Foloppe, Nicolas
Garmendia-Doval, A. Beatriz
Juhos, Szilveszter
Schmidtke, Peter
Barril, Xavier
Hubbard, Roderick E.
Morley, S. David
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Alvarez-Garcia, Daniel
Foloppe, Nicolas
Garmendia-Doval, A. Beatriz
Juhos, Szilveszter
Schmidtke, Peter
Barril, Xavier
Hubbard, Roderick E.
Morley, S. David
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description Identification of chemical compounds with specific biological activities is an important step in both chemical biology and drug discovery. When the structure of the intended target is available, one approach is to use molecular docking programs to assess the chemical complementarity of small molecules with the target; such calculations provide a qualitative measure of affinity that can be used in virtual screening (VS) to rank order a list of compounds according to their potential to be active. rDock is a molecular docking program developed at Vernalis for high-throughput VS (HTVS) applications. Evolved from RiboDock, the program can be used against proteins and nucleic acids, is designed to be computationally very efficient and allows the user to incorporate additional constraints and information as a bias to guide docking. This article provides an overview of the program structure and features and compares rDock to two reference programs, AutoDock Vina (open source) and Schrödinger's Glide (commercial). In terms of computational speed for VS, rDock is faster than Vina and comparable to Glide. For binding mode prediction, rDock and Vina are superior to Glide. The VS performance of rDock is significantly better than Vina, but inferior to Glide for most systems unless pharmacophore constraints are used; in that case rDock and Glide are of equal performance. The program is released under the Lesser General Public License and is freely available for download, together with the manuals, example files and the complete test sets, at http://rdock.sourceforge.net/
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spelling pubmed-39830742014-04-15 rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio Alvarez-Garcia, Daniel Foloppe, Nicolas Garmendia-Doval, A. Beatriz Juhos, Szilveszter Schmidtke, Peter Barril, Xavier Hubbard, Roderick E. Morley, S. David PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Identification of chemical compounds with specific biological activities is an important step in both chemical biology and drug discovery. When the structure of the intended target is available, one approach is to use molecular docking programs to assess the chemical complementarity of small molecules with the target; such calculations provide a qualitative measure of affinity that can be used in virtual screening (VS) to rank order a list of compounds according to their potential to be active. rDock is a molecular docking program developed at Vernalis for high-throughput VS (HTVS) applications. Evolved from RiboDock, the program can be used against proteins and nucleic acids, is designed to be computationally very efficient and allows the user to incorporate additional constraints and information as a bias to guide docking. This article provides an overview of the program structure and features and compares rDock to two reference programs, AutoDock Vina (open source) and Schrödinger's Glide (commercial). In terms of computational speed for VS, rDock is faster than Vina and comparable to Glide. For binding mode prediction, rDock and Vina are superior to Glide. The VS performance of rDock is significantly better than Vina, but inferior to Glide for most systems unless pharmacophore constraints are used; in that case rDock and Glide are of equal performance. The program is released under the Lesser General Public License and is freely available for download, together with the manuals, example files and the complete test sets, at http://rdock.sourceforge.net/ Public Library of Science 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3983074/ /pubmed/24722481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003571 Text en © 2014 Ruiz-Carmona et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio
Alvarez-Garcia, Daniel
Foloppe, Nicolas
Garmendia-Doval, A. Beatriz
Juhos, Szilveszter
Schmidtke, Peter
Barril, Xavier
Hubbard, Roderick E.
Morley, S. David
rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids
title rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids
title_full rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids
title_fullStr rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids
title_full_unstemmed rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids
title_short rDock: A Fast, Versatile and Open Source Program for Docking Ligands to Proteins and Nucleic Acids
title_sort rdock: a fast, versatile and open source program for docking ligands to proteins and nucleic acids
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003571
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