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- Scoring_functions_for_docking abstract "In the fields of computational chemistry and molecular modelling, scoring functions are fast approximate mathematical methods used to predict the strength of the non-covalent interaction (also referred to as binding affinity) between two molecules after they have been docked. Most commonly one of the molecules is a small organic compound such as a drug and the second is the drug's biological target such as a protein receptor. Scoring functions have also been developed to predict the strength of other types of intermolecular interactions, for example between two proteins or between protein and DNA.".
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- Scoring_functions_for_docking subject Category:Bioinformatics.
- Scoring_functions_for_docking subject Category:Cheminformatics.
- Scoring_functions_for_docking subject Category:Computational_chemistry.
- Scoring_functions_for_docking subject Category:Molecular_modelling.
- Scoring_functions_for_docking subject Category:Protein_structure.
- Scoring_functions_for_docking comment "In the fields of computational chemistry and molecular modelling, scoring functions are fast approximate mathematical methods used to predict the strength of the non-covalent interaction (also referred to as binding affinity) between two molecules after they have been docked. Most commonly one of the molecules is a small organic compound such as a drug and the second is the drug's biological target such as a protein receptor.".
- Scoring_functions_for_docking label "Scoring functions for docking".
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