Journal:CHEMBIOINT:2

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both mouse and Torpedo acetylcholinesterase in such simulations, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride is able to approach the active-site serine of mouse acetylcholinesterase, but remains trapped above the bottleneck in the Torpedo enzyme. Our studies demonstrate that reliance on docking tools in drug design can produce misleading information. Docking studies should, therefore, also be complemented by molecular dynamics simulations in selection of lead compounds.
both mouse and Torpedo acetylcholinesterase in such simulations, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride is able to approach the active-site serine of mouse acetylcholinesterase, but remains trapped above the bottleneck in the Torpedo enzyme. Our studies demonstrate that reliance on docking tools in drug design can produce misleading information. Docking studies should, therefore, also be complemented by molecular dynamics simulations in selection of lead compounds.
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<scene name='81/818590/Cv/5'>GlideXP docking and MD simulation for interaction of BSF with TcAChE</scene>. Two copies of the ligand are displayed. One shows the position of the ligand after docking alone (blue), and the other shows the position after docking followed by MD simulation (orange). It should be noted that the orientations of the amino-acid side-chains displayed are those seen prior to the MD simulations.
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GlideXP docking and MD simulation for interaction of BSF and PMSF with ''Tc''AChE and mAChE. In all four scenes two copies of the ligand are displayed. One shows the position of the ligand after docking alone (blue), and the other shows the position after docking followed by MD simulation (orange). It should be noted that the orientations of the amino-acid side-chains displayed are those seen prior to the MD simulations.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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