posted on 2015-12-17, 05:43authored byJacob
D. Durrant, Lane Votapka, Jesper Sørensen, Rommie E. Amaro
Analysis of macromolecular/small-molecule
binding pockets can provide
important insights into molecular recognition and receptor dynamics.
Since its release in 2011, the POVME (POcket Volume MEasurer) algorithm
has been widely adopted as a simple-to-use tool for measuring and
characterizing pocket volumes and shapes. We here present POVME 2.0,
which is an order of magnitude faster, has improved accuracy, includes
a graphical user interface, and can produce volumetric density maps
for improved pocket analysis. To demonstrate the utility of the algorithm,
we use it to analyze the binding pocket of RNA editing ligase 1 from
the unicellular parasite Trypanosoma brucei, the
etiological agent of African sleeping sickness. The POVME analysis
characterizes the full dynamics of a potentially druggable transient
binding pocket and so may guide future antitrypanosomal drug-discovery
efforts. We are hopeful that this new version will be a useful tool
for the computational- and medicinal-chemist community.