Jupyter Dock is a set of Jupyter Notebooks for performing molecular docking protocols interactively, as well as visualizing, converting file formats and analyzing the results. These notebooks are Python 3 compatible. Each protocol and Jupyter notebook has its own test folder for testing and reproducibility evaluation. For all notebooks, the demonstration includes the use of AutoDock Vina and Ledock. When available, some alternatives are mentioned in the protocol. Jupyter Dock's initial goal was to provide a set of pythonic protocols for molecular docking. Nonetheless, there is a dearth of docking tools in Python for all of the steps and protocols (i.e. pocket search for blind docking). Furthermore, the majority of well-known and widely used molecular docking software have been developed as stand-alone executables or as components of software suites.
Features
- 3D visualization of Docking results
- 2D interaction maps
- Pocket search
- ProLif, RDKit and MDAnalysis
- Molecular Docking
- Reverse Docking / Target fishing)
- Virtual Screening