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Current Computational Methods for Protein-peptide Complex Structure Prediction

[ Vol. 31 , Issue. 26 ]

Author(s):

Chao Yang*, Xianjin Xu and Changcheng Xiang   Pages 4058 - 4078 ( 21 )

Abstract:


Peptide-mediated protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play an important role in various biological processes. The development of peptide-based drugs to modulate PPIs has attracted increasing attention due to the advantages of high specificity and low toxicity. In the development of peptide-based drugs, one of the most important steps is to determine the interaction details between the peptide and the target protein. In addition to experimental methods, recently developed computational methods provide a cost-effective way for studying protein-peptide interactions. In this article, we carefully reviewed recently developed protein-peptide docking methods, which were classified into three groups: template-based docking, template-free docking, and hybrid method. Then, we presented available benchmarking sets and evaluation metrics for assessing protein-peptide docking performance. Furthermore, we discussed the use of molecular dynamics simulations, as well as deep learning approaches in protein-peptide complex prediction.

Keywords:

Protein-peptide docking, benchmarking sets, evaluation metrics, molecular dynamics simulations, deep learning, docking performance.

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