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Pairwise and multimeric protein–protein docking using the lzerd program suite

  • Juan Esquivel-Rodriguez
  • , Vianney Filos-Gonzalez
  • , Bin Li
  • , Daisuke Kihara

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Abstract

Physical interactions between proteins are involved in many important cell functions and are key for understanding the mechanisms of biological processes. Protein–protein docking programs provide a means to computationally construct three-dimensional (3D) models of a protein complex structure from its component protein units. A protein docking program takes two or more individual 3D protein structures, which are either experimentally solved or computationally modeled, and outputs a series of probable complex structures. In this chapter we present the LZerD protein docking suite, which includes programs for pairwise docking, LZerD and PI-LZerD, and multiple protein docking, Multi-LZerD, developed by our group. PI-LZerD takes protein docking interface residues as additional input information. The methods use a combination of shape-based protein surface features as well as physics-based scoring terms to generate protein complex models. The programs are provided as stand-alone programs and can be downloaded from http://kiharalab.org/proteindocking .

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-234
Number of pages26
JournalMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume1137
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Macromolecular docking
  • Multimeric protein docking
  • Multiple-protein docking
  • Protein–protein docking
  • Protein–protein interactions
  • Protein–protein interface prediction

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