G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are highly relevant drug targets. Four GPCRs with known crystal structure were analyzed with docking (AutoDock4) and postdocking (MM-PBSA) in order to evaluate the ability to recognize known antagonists from a larger database of molecular decoys and to predict correct binding modes. Moreover, implications on multitarget drug screening are put forward. The results suggest that these methods may be of interest to the growing field of GPCR structure-based virtual screening.

Enrichment Factor Analyses on G-Protein Coupled Receptors with Known Crystal Structure / Anighoro, Andrew; Rastelli, Giulio. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING. - ISSN 1549-9596. - STAMPA. - 53:4(2013), pp. 739-743. [10.1021/ci4000745]

Enrichment Factor Analyses on G-Protein Coupled Receptors with Known Crystal Structure

ANIGHORO, ANDREW;RASTELLI, Giulio
2013

Abstract

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are highly relevant drug targets. Four GPCRs with known crystal structure were analyzed with docking (AutoDock4) and postdocking (MM-PBSA) in order to evaluate the ability to recognize known antagonists from a larger database of molecular decoys and to predict correct binding modes. Moreover, implications on multitarget drug screening are put forward. The results suggest that these methods may be of interest to the growing field of GPCR structure-based virtual screening.
2013
13-mar-2013
53
4
739
743
Enrichment Factor Analyses on G-Protein Coupled Receptors with Known Crystal Structure / Anighoro, Andrew; Rastelli, Giulio. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING. - ISSN 1549-9596. - STAMPA. - 53:4(2013), pp. 739-743. [10.1021/ci4000745]
Anighoro, Andrew; Rastelli, Giulio
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