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Acoplamiento molecular×Modelado de farmacóforos×
CampoBioinformáticaBioinformática
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19821977
Autor originalIrwin KuntzPeter Gund
TipoBinding prediction pipelinePattern-based virtual screening pipeline
Fuente seminalKuntz, I. D., Blaney, J. M., Oatley, S. J., Langridge, R., & Ferrin, T. E. (1982). A geometric approach to macromolecule-ligand interactions. Journal of Molecular Biology, 161(2), 269-288. DOI ↗Wermuth, C. G., Ganellin, C. R., Lindberg, P., & Mitscher, L. A. (1998). Glossary of terms used in medicinal chemistry. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 70(5), 1129-1143. DOI ↗
Aliasprotein-ligand docking, binding predictionpharmacophore pattern recognition, 3D pharmacophore
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ResumenMolecular docking predicts the preferred binding orientation and affinity of a ligand (small molecule) within a protein binding pocket. Pioneered by Kuntz and colleagues in 1982, this computational method searches conformational space to find energetically favorable ligand-protein complexes, enabling rapid screening of chemical libraries for drug discovery.Pharmacophore modeling identifies the spatial arrangement of molecular features (hydrogen bond donors, acceptors, aromatic rings) that are essential for biological activity. Introduced by Gund in 1977, this ligand-based method creates a three-dimensional pattern that can screen chemical libraries and design new active compounds without requiring receptor structure.
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