scholarly journals Biomembrane models and drug-biomembrane interaction studies: Involvement in drug design and development

2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Pignatello ◽  
T Musumeci ◽  
L Basile ◽  
C Carbone ◽  
G Puglisi
Author(s):  
Rahul Agarwal ◽  
Ashutosh Singh ◽  
Subhabrata Sen

Molecular Docking is widely used in CADD (Computer-Aided Drug Designing), SBDD (Structure-Based Drug Designing) and LBDD (Ligand-Based Drug Designing). It is a method used to predict the binding orientation of one molecule with the other and used for any kind of molecule based on the interaction like, small drug molecule with its protein target, protein – protein binding or a DNA – protein binding. Docking is very much popular technique due to its reliable prediction properties. This book chapter will provide an overview of diverse docking methodologies present that are used in drug design and development. There will be discussion on several case studies, pertaining to each method, followed by advantages and disadvantages of the discussed methodology. It will typically aim professionals in the field of cheminformatics and bioinformatics, both in academia and in industry and aspiring scientists and students who want to take up this as a profession in the near future. We will conclude with our opinion on the effectiveness of this technology in the future of pharmaceutical industry.


Author(s):  
Nicholas A. Meanwell ◽  
Kyle J. Eastman ◽  
Eric P. Gillis

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