I have used the CaPTURE tool for several years now to identify potential
cation-pi interactions I might have missed during visual inspection of a
model I'm building or perusing. It now seems that the webserver
is no longer connected to the PDB, so one needs to upload coordinates
rather than input
Dear all:
we are recruiting a Team Leader to lead a new team of five scientists as part
of a drug discovery collaboration between my group at the School of Life
Sciences at the University of Dundee, and Almirall (a global pharmaceutical
company focused on skin diseases with high level of unmet
Might anyone be aware of a similar database tracking small molecule ligands
making cation-pi or pi-cation interactions with proteins?
Cheers,
Steve
On Apr 20, 2021, at 3:41 PM, Christine Gee wrote:
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Hi Stephan,
It seems to
Hi Stephan,
It seems to be online at the following
http://cmm.osdd.net/gnsmmg/databases/cad/
Regards
Christine
On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 12:27 PM stephen.c...@rc-harwell.ac.uk <
stephen.c...@rc-harwell.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear BB,
>
> Does anyone know if the cation-aromatic database (Reddy, 2007,
Dear BB,
Does anyone know if the cation-aromatic database (Reddy, 2007, Prot Sci) is
still available? The link listed in the manuscript
(http://203.199.182.73/gnsmmg/databases/cad/) no longer appears to work.
Thanks,
Steve
Dr Stephen Carr
Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH)
Rutherford
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