Covalent docking using autodock: Two-point attractor and flexible side chain methods

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We describe two methods of automated covalent docking using Autodock4: the two-point attractor method and the flexible side chain method. Both methods were applied to a training set of 20 diverse protein-ligand covalent complexes, evaluating their reliability in predicting the crystallographic pose of the ligands. The flexible side chain method performed best, recovering the pose in 75% of cases, with failures for the largest inhibitors tested. Both methods are freely available at the AutoDock website (http://autodock.scripps.edu).

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Bianco, G., Forli, S., Goodsell, D. S., & Olson, A. J. (2016). Covalent docking using autodock: Two-point attractor and flexible side chain methods. Protein Science, 25(1), 295–301. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.2733

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