systemsDock: a web server for network pharmacology-based prediction and analysis

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We present systemsDock, a web server for network pharmacology-based prediction and analysis, which permits docking simulation and molecular pathway map for comprehensive characterization of ligand selectivity and interpretation of ligand action on a complex molecular network. It incorporates an elaborately designed scoring function for molecular docking to assess protein-ligand binding potential. For large-scale screening and ease of investigation, systemsDock has a user-friendly GUI interface for molecule preparation, parameter specification and result inspection. Ligand binding potentials against individual proteins can be directly displayed on an uploaded molecular interaction map, allowing users to systemically investigate network-dependent effects of a drug or drug candidate. A case study is given to demonstrate how systemsDock can be used to discover a test compound's multi-target activity. systemsDock is freely accessible at http://systemsdock.unit.oist.jp/.

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Hsin, K. Y., Matsuoka, Y., Asai, Y., Kamiyoshi, K., Watanabe, T., Kawaoka, Y., & Kitano, H. (2016). systemsDock: a web server for network pharmacology-based prediction and analysis. Nucleic Acids Research, 44(W1), W507–W513. https://doi.org/10.1093/NAR/GKW335

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