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protein docking

Protein docking is a computational method used to predict how two proteins interact with each other. It examines how their shapes and chemical properties fit together, similar to puzzle pieces, to form a stable complex. This process helps scientists understand biological functions and develop drugs by revealing the likely binding sites and orientations of the proteins involved. By simulating these interactions, docking provides insights into cellular mechanisms and potential strategies to influence them in medicine and research.