
docking protocols
Docking protocols are computational methods used to predict how a small molecule, like a drug, interacts with a target protein. The process involves simulating the binding process to find the most stable and favorable position, orientation, and conformation of the molecule within the protein's active site. This helps researchers identify potential drugs and understand how they might work at a molecular level. Essentially, docking protocols explore possible fit and interactions between molecules to guide drug discovery efficiently.