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J R Blinn1, D C Rohrer, G M Maggiora
1Pharmacia & Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI 49007, USA.
Abstract:
A new field-based similarity forcing procedure for matching conformationally-flexible molecules is presented. The method extends earlier work on similarity matching of molecules based upon the program MIMIC, by directly coupling a similarity function to a molecular mechanics force field. In this way conformational energetics are fully accounted for in the similarity matching process. Simultaneous similarity/conformational searches can then be undertaken within a Monte Carlo or molecular dynamics framework. Here, a Monte Carlo approach is used to provide a simple example of two HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors, nevirapine and alpha APA, that illustrates the basic characteristics of the method and suggests areas for further investigation.
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