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MEDIATE - Molecular DockIng at homE: Turning collaborative simulations into therapeutic solutions

Authors :
Vistoli, Giulio
Manelfi, Candida
Talarico, Carmine
Fava, Anna
Warshel, Arieh
Tetko, Igor V.
Apostolov, Rossen
Ye, Yang
Latini, Chiara
Ficarelli, Federico
Palermo, Gianluca
Gadioli, Davide
Vitali, Emanuele
Varriale, Gaetano
Pisapia, Vincenzo
Scaturro, Marco
Coletti, Silvano
Gregori, Daniele
Gruffat, Daniel
Leija, Edgardo
Hessenauer, Sam
Delbianco, Alberto
Allegretti, Marcello
Beccari, Andrea R.
Vistoli, Giulio
Manelfi, Candida
Talarico, Carmine
Fava, Anna
Warshel, Arieh
Tetko, Igor V.
Apostolov, Rossen
Ye, Yang
Latini, Chiara
Ficarelli, Federico
Palermo, Gianluca
Gadioli, Davide
Vitali, Emanuele
Varriale, Gaetano
Pisapia, Vincenzo
Scaturro, Marco
Coletti, Silvano
Gregori, Daniele
Gruffat, Daniel
Leija, Edgardo
Hessenauer, Sam
Delbianco, Alberto
Allegretti, Marcello
Beccari, Andrea R.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Collaborative computing has attracted great interest in the possibility of joining the efforts of researchers worldwide. Its relevance has further increased during the pandemic crisis since it allows for the strengthening of scientific collaborations while avoiding physical interactions. Thus, the E4C consortium presents the MEDIATE initiative which invited researchers to contribute via their virtual screening simulations that will be combined with AI-based consensus approaches to provide robust and method-independent predictions. The best compounds will be tested, and the biological results will be shared with the scientific community. Areas covered: In this paper, the MEDIATE initiative is described. This shares compounds’ libraries and protein structures prepared to perform standardized virtual screenings. Preliminary analyses are also reported which provide encouraging results emphasizing the MEDIATE initiative’s capacity to identify active compounds. Expert opinion: Structure-based virtual screening is well-suited for collaborative projects provided that the participating researchers work on the same input file. Until now, such a strategy was rarely pursued and most initiatives in the field were organized as challenges. The MEDIATE platform is focused on SARS-CoV-2 targets but can be seen as a prototype which can be utilized to perform collaborative virtual screening campaigns in any therapeutic field by sharing the appropriate input files.<br />QC 20230821

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400072058
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.17460441.2023.2221025