Cosolvent molecular dynamics (MDs) are an increasingly popular form of simulations where small molecule cosolvents are added to water-solvated protein systems. These simulations can perform diverse target characterization tasks, including cryptic and allosteric pocket identification and pharmacophore profiling and supplement suites of enhanced sampling methods to explore protein conformational landscapes. The behavior of these systems is tied to the cosolvents used, so the ability to define diverse and complex mixtures is critical in dictating the outcome of the simulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVirtual screening using molecular docking is now routinely used for the rapid evaluation of very large ligand libraries in early stage drug discovery. As the size of compound libraries which can feasibly be screened grows, so do the challenges in result management and storage. Here we introduce Ringtail, a new Python tool in the AutoDock Suite for efficient storage and analysis of virtual screening data based on portable SQLite databases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMotivation: The correct localization of proteins in cell compartments is a key issue for their function. Particularly, mitochondrial proteins are physiologically active in different compartments and their aberrant localization contributes to the pathogenesis of human mitochondrial pathologies. Many computational methods exist to assign protein sequences to subcellular compartments such as nucleus, cytoplasm and organelles.
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