Scoring functions and their evaluation methods for protein–ligand docking: recent advances and future directions

Sheng‐You Huang(University of Missouri), Sam Z. Grinter(University of Missouri), Xiaoqin Zou(University of Missouri)
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
January 1, 2010
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Abstract

The scoring function is one of the most important components in structure-based drug design. Despite considerable success, accurate and rapid prediction of protein-ligand interactions is still a challenge in molecular docking. In this perspective, we have reviewed three basic types of scoring functions (force-field, empirical, and knowledge-based) and the consensus scoring technique that are used for protein-ligand docking. The commonly-used assessment criteria and publicly available protein-ligand databases for performance evaluation of the scoring functions have also been presented and discussed. We end with a discussion of the challenges faced by existing scoring functions and possible future directions for developing improved scoring functions.


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