Basic Principles and Applications
Buch, Englisch, 310 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 608 g
ISBN: 978-3-527-31568-0
Verlag: WILEY-VCH
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Introduction
Small Molecules
- Generation of 3D-Coordinates
- Computational Tools for Geometry Optimization
- Conformational Analysis
- Determination of Molecular Interaction Potentials
- Pharmacophore Identification
- 3D QSAR Methods
A Case Study for Small Molecule Modeling: Dopamine D3 Receptor Antagonists
- Building a Pharmacophore Model
- 3D QSAR Analysis
Introduction to Comparative Protein Modeling
- Where and How to get Information on Proteins
- Terminology and Principles of Protein Structure
- Comparative Protein Modeling
- Optimization Procedures - Model Refinement - Molecular Dynamics
- Validation of Protein Models
- Properties of Proteins
Virtual Screening and Docking
- Preparation of the Partners
- Docking Algorithms
- Scoring Functions
- Postfiltering Virtual Screening Results
- Comparison of Different Docking and Scoring Methods
- Examples of successful Virtual Screening Studies
Scope and Limits of Molecular Docking
- Docking in the Polar Active Site that Contains Water
- Including Cofactor in Docking? (NEW)
- Impact of Tautomerism on Docking (NEW)
Chemogenomic Approaches to Rational Drug Design (NEW)
- Description of Ligand and Target Spaces
- Ligand-based Chemogenomic Approaches
- Targed-based Chemogenomic Approaches
- Target-Ligand Based Chemogenomic Approaches
A Case Study for Protein Modeling: the Nuclear Hormone Receptor CAR as an Example for Comparative Modeling and the Analysis of Protein-Ligand Complexes (NEW)
- The Biochemical and Pharmacological Description of the Problem
- Comparative Modeling of the Human Nuclear Hormone Receptor CAR
- Analysis of the Models that Emerged from MD Simulations
- Analysis of CAR Mutants
- Modeling of CAR-Ligand Complexes
- The CAR X-Ray Structure Comes into Play
- Virtual Screening for Novel CAR Activators