Hit clustering can improve virtual fragment screening: CDK2 and PARP1 case studies

Virtual fragment screening could be a promising alternative to existing experimental screening techniques. However, reliable methods of in silico fragment screening are yet to be established and validated. In order to develop such an approach we first checked how successful the existing molecular do...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular modeling 2012-06, Vol.18 (6), p.2553-2566
Hauptverfasser: Zeifman, Alexey A., Stroylov, Victor S., Novikov, Fedor N., Stroganov, Oleg V., Zakharenko, Alexandra L., Khodyreva, Svetlana N., Lavrik, Olga I., Chilov, Ghermes G.
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Zusammenfassung:Virtual fragment screening could be a promising alternative to existing experimental screening techniques. However, reliable methods of in silico fragment screening are yet to be established and validated. In order to develop such an approach we first checked how successful the existing molecular docking methods can be in predicting fragment binding affinities and poses. Using our Lead Finder docking software the RMSD of the binding energy prediction was observed to be 1.35 kcal/mol −1 on a set of 26 experimentally characterized fragment inhibitors, and the RMSD of the predicted binding pose from the experimental one was
ISSN:1610-2940
0948-5023
DOI:10.1007/s00894-011-1280-4