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HostDesigner: A Program for the de Novo Structure-Based Design of Molecular Receptors with Binding Sites that Complement Metal Ion Guests
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Novo Structure-based DesignEngineeringDrug TargetStructural BioinformaticsBiomolecular Structure PredictionMolecular BiologyMetal IonComputational ChemistryChemical BiologyMolecular DesignMolecular RecognitionHost StructuresMolecular ReceptorsBiochemistryStructure-based Drug DesignReceptor (Biochemistry)Metal Ion GuestsStructural BiologyMolecular DockingSystems BiologyMedicineDrug Discovery
This paper describes a novel approach to the discovery of host structures with binding sites that complement targeted metal ion guests. This approach uses a de novo structure-based design strategy that couples molecular building algorithms with scoring functions to prioritize candidate structures. The algorithms described herein have been implemented in a program called HostDesigner, the first structure-based design software specifically created for the discovery of metal ion receptors. HostDesigner generates and evaluates millions of candidate structures within minutes, rapidly identifying three-dimensional architectures that position binding sites to provide an optimal interaction with the metal ion.
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