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Index-Based Searching of Interaction Patterns in Large Collections of Protein-Ligand Interfaces.

Therese InhesterStefan BietzMatthias HilbigRobert SchmidtMatthias Rarey
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2017)
Comparison of three-dimensional interaction patterns in large collections of protein-ligand interfaces is a key element for understanding protein-ligand interactions and supports various steps in the structure-based drug design process. Different methods exist that provide query systems to search for geometrical patterns in protein-ligand complexes. However, these tools do not meet all of the requirements, which are high query variability, an adjustable search set, and high retrieval speed. Here we present a new tool named PELIKAN that is able to search for a variety of geometrical queries in large protein structure collections in a reasonably short time. The data are stored in an SQLite database that can easily be constructed from any set of protein-ligand complexes. We present different test queries demonstrating the performance of the PELIKAN approach. Furthermore, two application scenarios show the usefulness of PELIKAN in structure-based design endeavors.
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