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DOCK Methotrexate (MTX) to Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) ==  | |||
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DOCK arylsulfonamide to carbonic anhydrase.  | |||
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Revision as of 14:55, 21 December 2006
Introduction to Tutorials
DOCK Blaster tutorials are designed to illustrate the use of DOCK Blaster using real-world examples, with data drawn from and referenced back to the chemical and biological literature. They are scripted in a way that we imagine you might actually use DOCK Blaster for research. We also offer protocols, which are designed to illustrate in a more abstract form many more of the tasks that can be performed using DOCK Blaster.
Each tutorial contains:
- a conceptual summary of the scientific questions being investigated
 - pointers to relevant literature
 - a consideration of the practical details in adapting theory to calculation
 - pointers to available data to use
 - step by step instructions, with screenshots, describing how to proceed
 - a guide to how to evaluate and use the results
 - suggestions of follow up experiments, variations
 - a consideration of problems that may occur and what to do about them
 
DOCK Blaster:Tutorial 1
DOCK Methotrexate (MTX) to Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) == This is one of the oldest examples used in molecular docking. It illustrates the use of a single crystal structure with a ligand bound. It illustrates the use of special co factor parameter.
DOCK Blaster:Tutorial 2
DOCK arylsulfonamide to carbonic anhydrase. This is an example of docking to Zn metalloenzymes.
Conceptual Overview
- question 1.
 - question 2.
 
Literature References
From Theory to Action
Acquire Sample Data
Launch Preliminary Calculation
- step 1
 - step 2
 - step 3
 - step 4
 - step 5
 
Examining the Results
Docking a Database
Follow up, variations
Possible problems and alterative strategies
DOCK to target X, but no ligand available
Conceptual Overview
- question 1.
 - question 2.
 
From Theory to Action
Acquire Sample Data
Launch Preliminary Calculation
Examining the Results
Docking a Database
Follow up, variations
Possible problems and alterative strategies
DOCK to Y, many controls available
Conceptual Overview
- question 1.
 - question 2.
 
Literature References
From Theory to Action
Acquire Sample Data
Launch Preliminary Calculation
- step 1
 - step 2
 - step 3
 - step 4
 - step 5
 
Examining the Results
Docking a Database
Follow up, variations
Possible problems and alterative strategies
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Conceptual Overview
- question 1.
 - question 2.
 
Literature References
From Theory to Action
Launch Preliminary Calculation
- step 1
 - step 2
 - step 3
 - step 4
 - step 5