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      Docking ligands into flexible and solvated macromolecules. 1. Development and validation of FITTED 1.0.

      Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
      Algorithms, Computational Biology, Crystallography, X-Ray, Enzyme Inhibitors, chemistry, Ligands, Macromolecular Substances, Models, Molecular, Pliability, Protein Binding, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Proteins, genetics, metabolism, Software Design, Water

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          We report the development and validation of a novel suite of programs, FITTED 1.0, for the docking of flexible ligands into flexible proteins. This docking tool is unique in that it can deal with both the flexibility of macromolecules (side chains and main chains) and the presence of bridging water molecules while treating protein/ligand complexes as realistically dynamic systems. This software relies on a genetic algorithm to account for the flexibility of the two molecules as well as the location of bridging water molecules. In addition, FITTED 1.0 features a novel application of a switching function to retain or displace key water molecules from the protein-ligand complexes. Two independent modules, ProCESS and SMART, were developed to set up the proteins and the ligands prior to the docking stage. Validation of the accuracy of the software was achieved via the application of FITTED 1.0 to the docking of inhibitors of HIV-1 protease, thymidine kinase, trypsin, factor Xa, and MMP to their respective proteins.

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