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Published on: December 25, 2021
From modeling to medicinal chemistry: automatic generation of two-dimensional complex diagrams
Katrin Stierand1, Matthias Rarey
1Center for Bioinformatics, University of Hamburg, Bundesstrasse 43, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
Abstract:
As a result of the increasing application of structure-based drug design, the visualization of protein-ligand complexes has become an important feature in medicinal chemistry. The large number of experimentally resolved complex structures and the further development of computer-aided methods like docking or de novo design establishes new possibilities in this field. During lead finding and optimization, a manual investigation of many complexes and their interaction patterns is typically performed. We present an algorithm that automatically generates 2D-protein-ligand diagrams as a possible solution for a transparent visualization of the contact partners in a complex and as a support for scientists in the evaluation of structure-based design results. Running the software on representative test data sets, it generates collision free layouts for approximately 76% of the cases in the range of tenths of a second per complex. The success rate for complexes with ligands which have a molecular weight <500 Da is 87%.
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