DINC: A new AutoDock-based protocol for docking large ligands
BMC Structural Biology2013Vol. 13(S1), pp. S11–S11
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Abstract
Docking large ligands using DINC is significantly faster than AutoDock's standard protocol without any loss of accuracy. Therefore, DINC could be used as an alternative protocol for docking large ligands. DINC has been implemented as a webserver and is available at http://dinc.kavrakilab.org. Applications such as therapeutic drug design, rational vaccine design, and others involving large ligands could benefit from DINC and its webserver implementation.
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