TLDR

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TLDR (tldr.docking.org) is a web-based interface to molecular docking and related tools. The system currently consists of a dozen apps. We plan to support dozens, perhaps a hundred all told. Here we list the apps you can currently use, with usage notes.

This is also called "Add TLDR Module"

Current available modules

Arthorbatch

Bioisostere

Bootstrap1

Bootstrap2

Get 95% confidence interval from bootstrapping.

DUDE-Z

Extrema

Generate an equivalent number of charged (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2) molecules in the molecular weight and cLogP property space of your input SMILES molecules. These charged molecules can be used as a decoy background for docking to identify the charge preference of your docking setup.

Newbuild3D

Prepare a 3D library for docking in several formats used by popular docking programs: sdf, db2, mol2, pdbqt, solv

Strain

SWbatch

Running long query against ZINC20 and ZINC22 databases.

In Development

Blaster

The purpose of the blaster app is to prepare a receptor for docking, including some basic analysis.

This app requires:

  • A structure for your receptor protein provided as a pdb file
  • A binding site provided in one of the following ways:
 1) Supply ligand in binding site
 2) Provide binding site residues
 3) Use a program to identify all potential binding sites.  Choose which of the binding sites to test or test them all.

The app returns:

  • dockfiles, which may be used for large library docking
  • workfiles, which may be used for grid and sphere optimization.

The output of this app can be used by:

  • asdf
  • sef
  • sdfafd

Status: works. (equivalent of blastermaster.py)


Covalent

Purpose:

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Works with special cases only. Nearly ready to use. If interested, ask jji for assistance.

Cluster

Purpose:

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Works.


Libanalysis

Purpose:

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Not working yet

Reaction

Purpose:

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Works at a basic level, with minor caveats.

  • need to handle mwt and logP cutoff parametrically.
  • needs work to handle millions of molecules
  • needs work to connect to reagents, reactions and schemes

Report2d

Purpose:

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Not working yet

Shape

Purpose:

Search for similar shape molecules for ligands

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Not working yet

ZINCbatch

Purpose:

This app requires:

  • asdf

This app returns:

  • asdf

The output of this app can be used by:

  • adsfasdf

Status: Not working yet

Technical info

starting the server in single-threaded mode

source /mnt/nfs/work/chinzo/Projects/BlasterX_supritha/venv/bin/activate
python code/DOCKBlaster/autoapp.py

How to add new module

See Add Tools18 module

Supported field types

For now, the model accepts "text_box", "check_box", "drop_down" , "radio_button",  and so on

If "type" is "text_box", it can contain a text or number with a min and a max range. If there is a min and a max range, then they have to be mentioned as "value_type": "number", "value_range": {"min_value": 0.1,"max_value": 0.99} as in parameters.json for cluster. If "type" is "text_box" and "value_type" is "text", then it is a normal text box with no range or validations. 6. Every input mentioned under the key "inputs" has a field called "file_name", which the name by which the input file uploaded/filled by the user gets stored in the file system at /nfs/ex7/blaster/jobs/JobID%10/Jobname_jobID folder.

7. Every job type has a "job_output" field, which currently stores an empty results.txt file which can be modified to do another action later. For now, the inputs uploaded, and the output file name specified by the user gets stored in the file system under the path that I mentioned in point 6.