We present a new shape-based polynomial time algorithm for the rapid docking of rigid ligands into their macromolecular receptors. The method exploits molecular surface complementarity existing between a putative ligand and its receptor protein. Molecular shapes are represented by using a new shape descriptor that is based on local quadratic approximations to the molecular surface. The quadratic shape descriptor is capable of representing a plethora of molecular shapes and is not limited to describing convex or concave regions of molecular surface. A single pair of complementary descriptors is sufficient for computing the transformation matrix that positions a ligand into the receptor site. We demonstrate the capabilities of our algorithm by successfully reproducing the crystallographically determined orientation for a test set of 20 ligand-protein complexes.
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Goldman, B. B., & Wipke, W. T. (2000). QSD quadratic shape descriptors. 2. Molecular docking using quadratic shape descriptors (QSDock). Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics, 38(1), 79–94. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0134(20000101)38:1<79::AID-PROT9>3.0.CO;2-U
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