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= About =  
= About =  
DOCK 3.7 is available at  [http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/ http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/].
 
It is the latest version in the [[DOCK 3]] series of docking programs developed and used by the [[Shoichet Lab]]. To cite the DOCK 3.7 paper, please use
DOCK 3.7 the current version in the [[DOCK 3]] series of docking programs developed and used by the [[Shoichet Lab]]. Please read and cite the DOCK 3.7 paper
[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0075992 Coleman, Carchia, Sterling, Irwin & Shoichet, PLOS ONE 2013.]
[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0075992 Coleman, Carchia, Sterling, Irwin & Shoichet, PLOS ONE 2013.]
DOCK 3.7 is written in Fortran and some C. It is an update of [[DOCK 3.6]] with many improved features. DOCK 3.7 comes with all the tools necessary to prepare a  
DOCK 3.7 is written in Fortran and some C. It is an update of [[DOCK 3.6]] with many improved features. DOCK 3.7 comes with all the tools necessary to prepare a  
protein for docking, written in a variety of languages. It comes with some tools necessary to build ligands, though some tools are under commercial/free academic
protein for docking and some tools necessary to build ligands, though some tools must be obtained externally. It uses new Flexibase/DB2 files found in [[ZINC15]]. It includes tools to prepare receptors, and several auxiliary scripts.
license that must be obtained externally. It uses new Flexibase/DB2 files found on ZINC (eventually). It includes tools to prepare receptors,
 
written in a variety of languages, and several auxiliary scripts written in Python.
DOCK 3.7 is available at  [http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/ http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/].
 
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= Start here =
= Start here =
* [[So you want to set up a lab]]
* [[So you want to set up a lab]] - only if you don't already have hardware ready.
* [[Install DOCK 3.7]]
* [[Install DOCK 3.7]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 2014/09/25 FXa Tutorial]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 2014/09/25 FXa Tutorial]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 2015/04/15 abl1 Tutorial]] superseded
* [[DOCK 3.7 2018/06/05 abl1 Tutorial]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 2016/09/16 Tutorial for Enrichment Calculations (Trent &  Jiankun)]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 tutorial (Anat)]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 with GIST tutorials]]
* [[DOCK 3.7 tutorial based on Webinar 2017/06/28]]
* [[Getting started with DOCK 3.7]]
* [[Getting started with DOCK 3.7]]
* [[Blastermaster]] - Prepare input for and then run [[DOCK 3.7]].
* [[Blastermaster]] - Prepare input for and then run [[DOCK 3.7]].
* [[Ligand preparation 3.7]] - Create dockable databases for [[DOCK 3.7]].
* [[Ligand preparation 3.7]] - Create dockable databases for [[DOCK 3.7]].
* [[Ligand preparation]] - different version.  
* [[Ligand preparation]] - different version.  
* [[Ligand prep Irwin Nov 2016]] - John's current version
* [[Mol2db2 Format 2]] - details on the database formate.
* [[Mol2db2 Format 2]] - details on the database formate.
* [[Running docking 3.7]] - how to actually run docking.
* [[Running docking 3.7]] - how to actually run docking.
* [[DOCK 3.7 Development]] - for software developers
* [[DOCK 3.7 Development]] - for software developers
* [[prepare a receptor with a cofactor for docking]]
=== For DOCKovalent, start here ===
* [[DOCKovalent_3.7]]
* [[DOCKovalent lysine inhibitor design tutorial]]
* [[DOCKovalent cysteine inhibitor design tutorial]]


= Prepare Receptor =  
= Prepare Receptor =  
* [[Protein Target Preparation]]
* [[Protein Target Preparation]]
* [[Protein Target Preparation Updated]]
* [[Using_thin_spheres_in_DOCK3.7]]
* [[How to do parameter scanning]]
*[[Matching Sphere Scan]]
*[[Removing Spheres (The Chase Method)]]
* [[Adding Static Waters to the Protein Structure]]
* [[Adding Static Waters to the Protein Structure]]
* [[Flexible Docking]]
* [[Flexible Docking]]
* [[Visualize docking grids]]
* [[Minimize protein-ligand complex with AMBER]]
* [[Minimize protein-covalent ligand complex with AMBER]]


= Prepare Screening Library =
= Prepare Screening Library =
* [[mol2db2]] is the program that creates [[mol2db2 format]] database files which are read by [[DOCK 3.7]]
* [[mol2db2]] is the program that creates [[mol2db2 format]] database files which are read by [[DOCK 3.7]]
* [[ligand preparation 3.7]]
* [[ligand preparation 3.7]]
* [[generating decoys (Reed's way)]]
* [[generating extrema set]]


= Running Docking =
= Running Docking =
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* [[Running DOCK 3.7]] - this seems to be slightly dated.
* [[Running DOCK 3.7]] - this seems to be slightly dated.
* [[INDOCK 3.7]] - file format used by [[DOCK 3.7]]
* [[INDOCK 3.7]] - file format used by [[DOCK 3.7]]
* [[DOCK3.7_INDOCK_Minimization_Parameter]] - How to run DOCK 3.7.1rc1 (and latter versions) with the minimization.
* Interpreting the [[OUTDOCK 3.7]] file.
* Interpreting the [[OUTDOCK 3.7]] file.


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* [[Analyzing DOCK Results]]
* [[Analyzing DOCK Results]]
* [http://autodude.docking.org/ Auto-DUD-E Test Set] (external site)  
* [http://autodude.docking.org/ Auto-DUD-E Test Set] (external site)  
* [[Other Useful Stuff]]
* [[Bootstrap AUC]]
* [[another getposes.py]]
* [[Converting SMILES to Kekule Format]]
* Viewing results using [[ViewDock]]
= Post Docking Clustering=
* [[How to process results from a large-scale docking]]
* [[Large-scale SMILES Requesting and Fingerprints Converting]]
* [[ECFP4 Best First Clustering]]
* [[Bemis-Murcko Scaffold Analysis]]
= Post Docking Filters=
* [[Large-scale TC Calculations]]
* [[Whole Library TC to Knowns Calculations]]
* [[Filtering ligands for novelty]]
* [[Strain Filtering]]
* [[Interaction Filtering]]
* [[Torsion against CSD visualize with Maestro]]
= Redocking with Enhanced Sampling =
*[[Sample Additional Ring Puckers ]]
= Rescoring =
*[[Rescoring_with_DOCK_3.7]]


= Available Libraries =  
= Available Libraries =  
* [[ZINC Subset DB2 file locations]]
* [[ZINC Subset DB2 file locations]]
* how to get db2 files from zinc15.docking.org


= Previous verisons =  
= Analog by Catalog=
DOCK 3.7 is part of the [[DOCK 3]] series. However, it differs substantially from its immediate predecessor [[DOCK 3.6]].  Importantly, [[DOCK 3.6]] uses a different format of database files that cannot be read by [[DOCK 3.7]] and vice versa.  
* [[Substructure searching]]
* [[TC analog searching in ZINC]]
 
= Previous verisons and compatibility =  
DOCK 3.7 is part of the [[DOCK 3]] series. It differs substantially from its immediate predecessor [[DOCK 3.6]],
which uses a different format of database files that cannot be read by [[DOCK 3.7]], and vice versa.  


= How to Cite =  
= How to Cite =  
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DOCK 3.7 is available at  [http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/ http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/].
DOCK 3.7 is available at  [http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/ http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/].


= Programming Language =  
= How to Setup a Slurm node =
DOCK 3.7 is written in Fortran and some C. Scripts are mostly in [[python]] and perl.  
An example Tutorial how to setup a slurm running node can be found here: http://wiki.docking.org/index.php/Slurm
 
= Implementation =  
DOCK 3.7 is written in Fortran and some C. Scripts are mostly in [[python]] and [[perl]].


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Revision as of 13:15, 27 May 2020

About

DOCK 3.7 the current version in the DOCK 3 series of docking programs developed and used by the Shoichet Lab. Please read and cite the DOCK 3.7 paper Coleman, Carchia, Sterling, Irwin & Shoichet, PLOS ONE 2013.

DOCK 3.7 is written in Fortran and some C. It is an update of DOCK 3.6 with many improved features. DOCK 3.7 comes with all the tools necessary to prepare a protein for docking and some tools necessary to build ligands, though some tools must be obtained externally. It uses new Flexibase/DB2 files found in ZINC15. It includes tools to prepare receptors, and several auxiliary scripts.

DOCK 3.7 is available at http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/.

Start here

For DOCKovalent, start here

Prepare Receptor

Prepare Screening Library

Running Docking

Analysis

Post Docking Clustering

Post Docking Filters

Redocking with Enhanced Sampling

Rescoring

Available Libraries

Analog by Catalog

Previous verisons and compatibility

DOCK 3.7 is part of the DOCK 3 series. It differs substantially from its immediate predecessor DOCK 3.6, which uses a different format of database files that cannot be read by DOCK 3.7, and vice versa.

How to Cite

To cite the DOCK 3.7 paper, please use Coleman, Carchia, Sterling, Irwin & Shoichet, PLOS ONE 2013.

How to Download

DOCK 3.7 is available at http://dock.compbio.ucsf.edu/DOCK3.7/.

How to Setup a Slurm node

An example Tutorial how to setup a slurm running node can be found here: http://wiki.docking.org/index.php/Slurm

Implementation

DOCK 3.7 is written in Fortran and some C. Scripts are mostly in python and perl.

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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ This page is adapted from "DOCK3.7 Documentation" by Ryan G. Coleman. Based on a work at https://sites.google.com/site/dock37wiki/.