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METADOCK 2: a High-throughput Parallel Metaheuristic Scheme for Molecular Docking

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Journal Bioinformatics
Specialty Biology
Date 2020 Jan 22
PMID 31960899
Citations 4
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Motivation: Molecular docking methods are extensively used to predict the interaction between protein-ligand systems in terms of structure and binding affinity, through the optimization of a physics-based scoring function. However, the computational requirements of these simulations grow exponentially with: (i) the global optimization procedure, (ii) the number and degrees of freedom of molecular conformations generated and (iii) the mathematical complexity of the scoring function.

Results: In this work, we introduce a novel molecular docking method named METADOCK 2, which incorporates several novel features, such as (i) a ligand-dependent blind docking approach that exhaustively scans the whole protein surface to detect novel allosteric sites, (ii) an optimization method to enable the use of a wide branch of metaheuristics and (iii) a heterogeneous implementation based on multicore CPUs and multiple graphics processing units. Two representative scoring functions implemented in METADOCK 2 are extensively evaluated in terms of computational performance and accuracy using several benchmarks (such as the well-known DUD) against AutoDock 4.2 and AutoDock Vina. Results place METADOCK 2 as an efficient and accurate docking methodology able to deal with complex systems where computational demands are staggering and which outperforms both AutoDock Vina and AutoDock 4.

Availability And Implementation: https://Baldoimbernon@bitbucket.org/Baldoimbernon/metadock_2.git.

Supplementary Information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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