Aromatic interactions at the ligand–protein interface: Implications for the development of docking scoring functions

M Brylinski - Chemical biology & drug design, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to design and fine‐tune non‐covalent interactions between organic ligands and
proteins is indispensable to rational drug development. Aromatic stacking has long been …

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The ability to design and fine-tune non-covalent interactions between organic ligands and
proteins is indispensable to rational drug development. Aromatic stacking has long been …

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M Brylinski - Chem Biol Drug Des, 2018 - brylinski.org
Low molecular weight ligands, such as endogenous compounds and synthetic drugs,
reversibly bind to proteins by forming multiple non-covalent interactions predominantly with …

Aromatic interactions at the ligand-protein interface: Implications for the development of docking scoring functions

M Brylinski - Chemical Biology and Drug Design, 2018 - hero.epa.gov
The ability to design and fine-tune non-covalent interactions between organic ligands and
proteins is indispensable to rational drug development. Aromatic stacking has long been …

Aromatic interactions at the ligand–protein interface: Implications for the development of docking scoring functions.

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The ability to design and fine‐tune non‐covalent interactions between organic ligands and
proteins is indispensable to rational drug development. Aromatic stacking has long been …

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M Brylinski - Chem Biol Drug Des, 2018 - brylinski.org
Low molecular weight ligands, such as endogenous compounds and synthetic drugs,
reversibly bind to proteins by forming multiple non-covalent interactions predominantly with …

Aromatic interactions at the ligand-protein interface: Implications for the development of docking scoring functions

M Brylinski - Chemical biology & drug design, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The ability to design and fine-tune non-covalent interactions between organic ligands and
proteins is indispensable to rational drug development. Aromatic stacking has long been …

Aromatic interactions at the ligand–protein interface: Implications for the development of docking scoring functions

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Abstract© 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S The ability to design and fine-tune non-covalent
interactions between organic ligands and proteins is indispensable to rational drug …

Aromatic interactions at the ligand-protein interface: Implications for the development of docking scoring functions.

M Brylinski - Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 2017 - europepmc.org
The ability to design and fine-tune non-covalent interactions between organic ligands and
proteins is indispensable to rational drug development. Aromatic stacking has long been …