Molecular docking in organic, inorganic, and hybrid systems: a tutorial review

有机、无机和混合体系中的分子对接:教程综述

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Abstract

Molecular docking simulation is a very popular and well-established computational approach and has been extensively used to understand molecular interactions between a natural organic molecule (ideally taken as a receptor) such as an enzyme, protein, DNA, RNA and a natural or synthetic organic/inorganic molecule (considered as a ligand). But the implementation of docking ideas to synthetic organic, inorganic, or hybrid systems is very limited with respect to their use as a receptor despite their huge popularity in different experimental systems. In this context, molecular docking can be an efficient computational tool for understanding the role of intermolecular interactions in hybrid systems that can help in designing materials on mesoscale for different applications. The current review focuses on the implementation of the docking method in organic, inorganic, and hybrid systems along with examples from different case studies. We describe different resources, including databases and tools required in the docking study and applications. The concept of docking techniques, types of docking models, and the role of different intermolecular interactions involved in the docking process to understand the binding mechanisms are explained. Finally, the challenges and limitations of dockings are also discussed in this review.

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