FtSite: High accuracy detection of ligand binding sites on unbound protein structures

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Motivation: Binding site identication is a classical problem that is important for a range of applications, including the structure-based prediction of function, the elucidation of functional relationships among proteins, protein engineering and drug design. We describe an accurate method of binding site identication, namely FTSite. This method is based on experimental evidence that ligand binding sites also bind small organic molecules of various shapes and polarity. The FTSite algorithm does not rely on any evolutionary or statistical information, but achieves near experimental accuracy: it is capable of identifying the binding sites in over 94% of apo proteins from established test sets that have been used to evaluate many other binding site prediction methods. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Ngan, C. H., Hall, D. R., Zerbe, B., Grove, L. E., Kozakov, D., & Vajda, S. (2012). FtSite: High accuracy detection of ligand binding sites on unbound protein structures. Bioinformatics, 28(2), 286–287. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btr651

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