Molegro Virtual Docker Software
About
Molegro Virtual Docker Softwareis an integrated platform for predicting protein – ligand interactions. Molegro Virtual Docker handles all aspects of the docking process from preparation of the molecules to determination of the potential binding sites of the target protein, and prediction of the binding modes of the ligands.Molegro Virtual Docker offers high-quality docking based on a novel optimization technique combined with a user interface experience focusing on usability and productivity. Molegro Virtual Docker provides high docking accuracy: the docking engine has been proven to correctly identify binding modes with high accuracy. Molegro Virtual Docker has been shown to outperform other docking programs with regard to identification of correct binding modes. It also comes with an easy-to-use interface: the built-in wizards enable the user to easily setup and perform docking runs. Advanced visualization and analysis tools are provided to examine ligand-receptor interactions and fine-tune found docking solutions.
Features
Some of the features implemented in last version of Molegro Virtual Docker software are:
- High docking accuracy: the docking engine has been proven to correctly identify binding modes with high accuracy. Molegro Virtual Docker has been shown to outperform other docking programs with regard to identification of correct binding modes.
- Easy-to-use interface: the built-in wizards enable the user to easily setup and perform docking runs. Advanced visualization and analysis tools are provided to examine ligand-receptor interactions and fine-tune found docking solutions.
Download
Molegro Virtual Docker Software is distributed as a free software under the terms of the GPL. The current version for Windows, Linux and MacOSX operating systems can be downloaded from this link.
Citation
The preferred way to cite Molegro Virtual Docker Software software is :
- The molecular mechanism for DDT detoxification in Anopheles gambiae: A molecular docking study,William N. Setzer,Journal of Biophysical Chemistry, Vol.2 No.2, June 2, 2011.