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Comparison of topological, shape, and docking methods in virtual screening
Authors:McGaughey Georgia B  Sheridan Robert P  Bayly Christopher I  Culberson J Chris  Kreatsoulas Constantine  Lindsley Stacey  Maiorov Vladimir  Truchon Jean-Francois  Cornell Wendy D
Institution:Department of Molecular Systems, WP53F-301, Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania 19486, USA. georgia_mcgaughey@merck.com
Abstract:Virtual screening benchmarking studies were carried out on 11 targets to evaluate the performance of three commonly used approaches: 2D ligand similarity (Daylight, TOPOSIM), 3D ligand similarity (SQW, ROCS), and protein structure-based docking (FLOG, FRED, Glide). Active and decoy compound sets were assembled from both the MDDR and the Merck compound databases. Averaged over multiple targets, ligand-based methods outperformed docking algorithms. This was true for 3D ligand-based methods only when chemical typing was included. Using mean enrichment factor as a performance metric, Glide appears to be the best docking method among the three with FRED a close second. Results for all virtual screening methods are database dependent and can vary greatly for particular targets.
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