Practices in Molecular Docking and Structure-Based Virtual Screening
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7756-7_3
Practices in Molecular Docking and Structure-Based Virtual Screening
Abstract
Drug discovery has evolved significantly over the past two decades. Progress in key areas such as molecular and structural biology has contributed to the elucidation of the three-dimensional structure and function of a wide range of biological molecules of therapeutic interest. In this context, the integration of experimental techniques, such as X-ray crystallography, and computational methods, such as molecular docking, has promoted the emergence of several areas in drug discovery, such as structure-based drug design (SBDD). SBDD strategies have been broadly used to identify, predict and optimize the activity of small molecules toward a molecular target and have contributed to major scientific breakthroughs in pharmaceutical R&D. This chapter outlines molecular docking and structure-based virtual screening (SBVS) protocols used to predict the interaction of small molecules with the phosphatidylinositol-bisphosphate-kinase PI3Kδ, which is a molecular target for hematological diseases. A detailed description of the molecular docking and SBVS procedures and an evaluation of the results are provided.
Keywords: Autodock vina; Drug discovery; Molecular modeling; Structure-based drug design; X-ray crystallography.
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