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Revision as of 15:42, 5 February 2013
Biomaterials Design Lab
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Entry title
Analysis of Docking Screen for ADA
Objective
- View docking score results
- Compare docking scores to known flavonoids
- Identify possible alternatives to known flavonoids using docking scores
- Locate chosen alternative compounds and purchase for additional testing
Description
- View docking scores of screened compounds:
- Open Maestro
- Project->import structures: open grid_grid_SP_1500Flavanoids.pv
- Project Table: View docking scores (more negative docking score = better docking
- Identify top score compound structures: (using project table)
- Look at H bonds and fit of structure
- Look at compounds with flavonoid similarity
- sort by fpscreen_1 on table (larger the score the closer to flavanoid)
- identify flavonoid structures by viewing compounds
- Input ID numbers into Zinc database:
- View Vendors and avaliability
- Choose COmpounds to Order and test:
Notes
Docking Scores for the flavanoids:
Myricetin: -6.237
Kaempferol: -6.067
Quercetin: -5.905
- All chosen compounds are filed in Dropbox folder
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