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WaterView

WaterView is DesertSci’s Proasis module for identifying preferred locations for hydrogen bond donors and acceptors in a binding site.

WaterView

In drug discovery, significant gains in affinity and selectivity can be achieved by targeting the right waters

Waterview is a robust method for better understanding the role of waters in ligand binding. Based on solid experimentally derived data, both the preferred locations of binding site waters and their local distributions can be highlighted.

Descriptors are derived from high quality overlays and a density based clustering approach.

WaterView seamlessly links Proasis and Profusion functionality, to provide you with an improved understanding of waters in a binding site.

For more information on the WaterView module please download our brochure below, or contacts us at info@desertsci.com

WaterView Brochure (849 KB)

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