Conformer Generation with OMEGA: Algorithm and Validation Using High Quality Structures from the Protein Databank and Cambridge Structural Database
PCPaul C. D. HawkinsAGA. Geoffrey SkillmanGLGregory L. WarrenBABenjamin A. EllingsonMTMatthew T. Stahl
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Abstract
Here, we present the algorithm and validation for OMEGA, a systematic, knowledge-based conformer generator. The algorithm consists of three phases: assembly of an initial 3D structure from a library of fragments; exhaustive enumeration of all rotatable torsions using values drawn from a knowledge-based list of angles, thereby generating a large set of conformations; and sampling of this set by geometric and energy criteria. Validation of conformer generators like OMEGA has often been undertaken by comparing computed conformer sets to experimental molecular conformations from crystallography, usually from the Protein Databank (PDB). Such an approach is fraught with difficulty due to the systematic problems with…
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- Conformational isomerism
- Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
- Protein Data Bank
- Set (abstract data type)
- Generator (circuit theory)
- Algorithm
- Computer science
- Omega
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