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Scoring protein-ligand complexes

Bdhm H-J 1994 The development of a simple empirical scoring function to estimate the binding constant for a protein-ligand complex of known three-dimensional structure J. Comp.-Aided Mol. Design 8 243-56... [Pg.2850]

I-J 1994. The Development of a Simple Empirical Scoring Fimction to Estimate the Binding istant for a Protein-ligand Complex of Known Three-Dimensional Structure. Journal of nputer-Aided Molecular Design 8 243-256. [Pg.736]

Raha K, Merz KM. Large-scale validation of a quantum mechanics based scoring function predicting the binding affinity and the binding mode of a diverse set of protein-ligand complexes. J Med Chem 2005 48 4558-75. [Pg.349]

CombiSMoG potential function, which was derived from 1000 protein-ligand complex 3D structures. After inspection of 100,000 candidates, the hve best hits were ranked by a force field calculation. The (i )-isomer of the indole compound 59 (K = 30 pM Fig. 16.8) is the highest-scoring compound and has the highest affinity of all synthesized molecules, whereas the (S) -isomer has only K = 230 pM [131,132]. [Pg.404]


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