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Achieving reliability and high accuracy in automated protein docking: ClusPro, PIPER, SDU, and stability analysis in CAPRI rounds 13-19.

Authors :
Kozakov D
Hall DR
Beglov D
Brenke R
Comeau SR
Shen Y
Li K
Zheng J
Vakili P
Paschalidis ICh
Vajda S
Source :
Proteins [Proteins] 2010 Nov 15; Vol. 78 (15), pp. 3124-30.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Our approach to protein-protein docking includes three main steps. First, we run PIPER, a rigid body docking program based on the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) correlation approach, extended to use pairwise interactions potentials. Second, the 1000 best energy conformations are clustered, and the 30 largest clusters are retained for refinement. Third, the stability of the clusters is analyzed by short Monte Carlo simulations, and the structures are refined by the medium-range optimization method SDU. The first two steps of this approach are implemented in the ClusPro 2.0 protein-protein docking server. Despite being fully automated, the last step is computationally too expensive to be included in the server. When comparing the models obtained in CAPRI rounds 13-19 by ClusPro, by the refinement of the ClusPro predictions and by all predictor groups, we arrived at three conclusions. First, for the first time in the CAPRI history, our automated ClusPro server was able to compete with the best human predictor groups. Second, selecting the top ranked models, our current protocol reliably generates high-quality structures of protein-protein complexes from the structures of separately crystallized proteins, even in the absence of biological information, provided that there is limited backbone conformational change. Third, despite occasional successes, homology modeling requires further improvement to achieve reliable docking results.<br /> (© 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-0134
Volume :
78
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Proteins
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20818657
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.22835