2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00500-018-03717-2
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Protein docking using constrained self-adaptive differential evolution algorithm

Abstract: The objective of protein docking is to achieve a relative orientation and an optimized conformation between two proteins that results in a stable structure with the minimized potential energy. Constrained Self-adaptive Differential Evolution (Cons_SaDE) algorithm is used to find the minimum energy conformation using proposed constraints such as boundary surface complementary interactions, non-bonded inter-atomic allowed distances, and finding of interaction and non-interaction sites. With these constraints, Co… Show more

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“…This includes some methods based on memetic algorithms, such as combinations of EAs with a variety of local search methods (Thomsen and Christensen, 2006; Chen et al, 2007; Grosdidier et al, 2009; Chung et al, 2013). In the context of protein-protein docking, evolutionary algorithms have been used for rigid-body docking (Gardiner et al, 2001; Sudha et al, 2019), while memetic approaches have also been defined (Leonhart et al, 2019; Torchala et al, 2020). Evolutionary algorithms can also enable exploration with back-bone diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This includes some methods based on memetic algorithms, such as combinations of EAs with a variety of local search methods (Thomsen and Christensen, 2006; Chen et al, 2007; Grosdidier et al, 2009; Chung et al, 2013). In the context of protein-protein docking, evolutionary algorithms have been used for rigid-body docking (Gardiner et al, 2001; Sudha et al, 2019), while memetic approaches have also been defined (Leonhart et al, 2019; Torchala et al, 2020). Evolutionary algorithms can also enable exploration with back-bone diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of protein-protein docking, evolutionary algorithms have been used for rigid-body docking (Gardiner et al, 2001;Sudha et al, 2019), while memetic approaches have also been defined (Leonhart et al, 2019;Torchala et al, 2020). Evolutionary algorithms can also enable exploration with backbone diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%