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Multiple partners in weak interactions.
September 2007
ludi07a
It is difficult to model weak protein-protein interactions because, for transient complexes, the difference between correct and incorrect models may be smaller than the error of the scoring functions and filtering algorithms used to generate those models. One obvious solution is to improve these scoring and filtering methods, and the research community has made significant progress towards that end. But here we will focus on some promising complementary approaches: to use experimental data to narrow the search for correct configurations, to analyse the spatial distribution of large number of configurations generated, and to compare such patterns for dockings with different partners. The goal is to use large numbers of models to be able to discriminate based on more precise statistical information, and to compare different partners to generate baselines and estimate the most appropriate scoring methods for each case.
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Ludwig Krippahl
2nd European Conference on Chemistry for Life Sciences
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Ludwig Krippahl, Multiple partners in weak interactions., , 2nd European Conference on Chemistry for Life Sciences, Medimond, September 2007.
<a href="/people/members/view.php?code=195d68ea5904b58472fd8c8aedcae233" class="author">Ludwig Krippahl</a>, <b>Multiple partners in weak interactions.</b>, <u>2nd European Conference on Chemistry for Life Sciences</u>, <a href="http://www.medimond.com/" title="Link to external entity..." target="_blank" class="publisher">Medimond</a>, September 2007.
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