There is also a service from our Polish friends:
called Spaceball (jokes aside) that calculates the volume of protein cavities
(http://www.ifpan.edu.pl/~chwastyk/spaceball/).
and the services in Hamburg are useful for visualization of binding pockets and
channels
https://proteins.plus/
Best, BR
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Hi Harry
if you mean predicting binding sites, FT map is quite good
Andre S. Godoy, PhD
Universidade de São Paulo
Instituto de Física de São Carlos
Av. João Dagnone, 1100, Jd. Santa Angelina13563-120 - São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Em terça-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2023 12:15:19 BRT, Harry
PanDDA ?
On 1/3/2023 7:14 AM, Harry Powell wrote:
Hi folks
I was wondering what people’s favourite program is to find binding pockets in
proteins. I’ve had a look at a couple but each has its own idiosyncrasies.
HNY
Harry
Hi folks
I was wondering what people’s favourite program is to find binding pockets in
proteins. I’ve had a look at a couple but each has its own idiosyncrasies.
HNY
Harry
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