Identifying and Characterizing Binding Sites and Assessing Druggability
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Abstract
Identification and characterization of binding sites is key in the process of structure-based drug design. In some cases there may not be any information about the binding site for a target of interest. In other cases, a putative binding site has been identified by computational or experimental means, but the druggability of the target is not known. Even when a site for a given target is known, it may be desirable to find additional sites whose targeting could produce a desired biological response. A new program, called SiteMap, is presented for identifying and analyzing binding sites and for predicting target druggability. In a large-scale validation, SiteMap correctly identifies the known binding site as the…
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- Druggability
- Computational biology
- Binding site
- Identification (biology)
- Drug discovery
- Context (archaeology)
- Virtual screening
- Small molecule
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- Good health and well-being
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