biobb_wf_virtual-screening

This tutorials aim to illustrate the process of protein-ligand docking, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb).

https://github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_virtual-screening

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This tutorials aim to illustrate the process of protein-ligand docking, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb).

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Protein-ligand Docking tutorials using BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb)

Including three Jupyter Notebooks using three different binding site predictors (PDBe REST API, Cluster90 binding site and Fpocket).


This tutorials aim to illustrate the process of protein-ligand docking, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb). The particular examples used are based on the Mitogen-activated protein kinase 14 (p38-α) protein (PDB code 3HEC), a well-known Protein Kinase enzyme, in complex with the FDA-approved Imatinib (PDB Ligand code STI, DrugBank Ligand Code DB00619) and Dasatinib (PDB Ligand code 1N1, DrugBank Ligand Code DB01254), small kinase inhibitors molecules used to treat certain types of cancer.

The tutorials will guide you through the process of identifying the active site cavity (pocket) without previous knowledge, and the final prediction of the protein-ligand complex.


Settings

Biobb modules used

  • biobb_io: Tools to fetch biomolecular data from public databases.
  • biobbstructureutils: Tools to to modify or extract information from a PDB structure file.
  • biobb_vs: Tools to perform virtual screening studies.
  • biobb_chemistry: Tools to perform chemistry over molecular dynamics simulations.

Auxiliary libraries used

  • jupyter: Free software, open standards, and web services for interactive computing across all programming languages.
  • nglview: Jupyter/IPython widget to interactively view molecular structures and trajectories in notebooks.

Conda Installation

console git clone https://github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_virtual-screening.git cd biobb_wf_virtual-screening conda env create -f conda_env/environment.yml conda activate biobb_wf_virtual-screening

Launch

EBI REST API tutorial

console jupyter-notebook biobb_wf_virtual-screening/notebooks/ebi_api/biobb_wf_virtual-screening_ebi_api.ipynb

Cluster Binding Site tutorial

console jupyter-notebook biobb_wf_virtual-screening/notebooks/cluster_bs/biobb_wf_virtual-screening_cluster_bs.ipynb

fpocket tutorial

console jupyter-notebook biobb_wf_virtual-screening/notebooks/fpocket/biobb_wf_virtual-screening_fpocket.ipynb


Tutorials

Click here to view tutorials in Read the Docs


Version

2025.1 Release

Copyright & Licensing

This software has been developed in the MMB group at the BSC & IRB for the European BioExcel, funded by the European Commission (EU Horizon Europe 101093290, EU H2020 823830, EU H2020 675728).

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0, see the file LICENSE for details.

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Center of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research

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abstract: "BioExcel Building Blocks (BioBB) library. BioBB's are built as Python wrappers to provide an interoperable architecture. BioBB's have been integrated in a chain of usual software management tools to generate data ontologies, documentation, installation packages, software containers and ways of integration with workflow managers, that make them usable in most computational environments."
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