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Docking, Scoring, and Virtual Screening in Drug Discovery
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AbstractSince its introduction about four decades ago, docking and scoring are now the very heart of structure‐based drug design. The past 10–20 years have seen a plethora of docking and scoring tools successfully integrated into drug discovery pipelines. Interestingly, while artificial intelligence is now receiving significant attention in the computational modeling arena, docking and scoring have long utilized these techniques. This comprehensive summary highlights some of the most significant achievements of docking and scoring, reviews the current status, provides descriptions of many of the tools available, comments on some of the outstanding challenges facing the paradigm, and offers perspectives and advice on best practices for users. While significant development is still needed in docking of flexible molecules and accurate Gibb's free energy predictions, docking and scoring are very useful when handled by experienced practitioners, but less so if treated as a “black box.” Lastly, we present a hypothetical case so beginners may appreciate the nuances of setting up a docking study. Focus in docking is now shifting toward parallel applications, i.e. protein–protein, protein–oligosaccharide, protein–DNA, or protein–RNA docking and polypharmacology. In summary, this article is intended to elucidate the nuances of the subject, while providing guidelines for practical implementation of effective workflows in drug discovery and structural biology.
Title: Docking, Scoring, and Virtual Screening in Drug Discovery
Description:
AbstractSince its introduction about four decades ago, docking and scoring are now the very heart of structure‐based drug design.
The past 10–20 years have seen a plethora of docking and scoring tools successfully integrated into drug discovery pipelines.
Interestingly, while artificial intelligence is now receiving significant attention in the computational modeling arena, docking and scoring have long utilized these techniques.
This comprehensive summary highlights some of the most significant achievements of docking and scoring, reviews the current status, provides descriptions of many of the tools available, comments on some of the outstanding challenges facing the paradigm, and offers perspectives and advice on best practices for users.
While significant development is still needed in docking of flexible molecules and accurate Gibb's free energy predictions, docking and scoring are very useful when handled by experienced practitioners, but less so if treated as a “black box.
” Lastly, we present a hypothetical case so beginners may appreciate the nuances of setting up a docking study.
Focus in docking is now shifting toward parallel applications, i.
e.
protein–protein, protein–oligosaccharide, protein–DNA, or protein–RNA docking and polypharmacology.
In summary, this article is intended to elucidate the nuances of the subject, while providing guidelines for practical implementation of effective workflows in drug discovery and structural biology.
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