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Ten quick tips to perform meaningful and reproducible molecular docking calculations
Elvis A F Martis1, Stéphane Téletchéa1
1Nantes Université, CNRS, US2B, UMR 6286, Nantes, France.
Abstract:
Molecular docking is a useful method for predicting the binding affinity and conformation of small chemical entities to support lead optimisation. It is also used to virtually screen a large chemical database to find new chemical entities. There are several docking programs available with different algorithms and varying preparation steps. We identify ten quick tips that apply to molecular docking irrespective of the program one might choose. Our objective is to provide the beginners with important things to keep in mind while using molecular docking for their research. We aim to ensure that experts and beginners can perform molecular docking to yield biologically relevant and reproducible results.
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