Partial-occupancy binders identified by the Pan-Dataset Density Analysis method offer new chemical opportunities and reveal cryptic binding sites
Crystallographic fragment screening uses low molecular weight compounds to probe the protein surface and although individual protein-fragment interactions are high quality, fragments commonly bind at low occupancy, historically making identification difficult. However, our new Pan-Dataset Density An...
Main Authors: | Pearce, N, Bradley, A, Krojer, T, Marsden, B, Deane, C, von Delft, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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AIP Publishing
2017
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