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Molecular Operating Environment (MOE for short) is one of the most widely used CADD software platforms in the world.
MOE integrates visualization, simulation and application development, and can be easily and flexibly used for structure-based and fragment-based drug design, pharmacophore discovery and screening, medicinal chemistry applications, biopharmaceutical applications, protein and antibody construction models, molecular modeling and simulations, cheminformatics and quantitative structure-activity relationships, and custom development, among others
This course will systematically train the function of MOE in the field of small molecule drug design
Shanghai Kang Yusheng Information Technology Co.
Guest speaker
Lin Weiyu Product Manager
Sheng Yayun Senior Application Engineer
Xiao Xinzhe Application Engineer
Tan Changchang Application Engineer
training period
June 23 - June 24 (two days)
training method
on-line
The first day of the course schedule
08:30-09:00
Online Check-in | Install Software
09:00-10:15
MOE basic interface and basic operation-MOE introduction-MOE basic interface and basic operation10:15-10:30
rest | communication
10:30-12:00
Structure-Based Drug Design: Example EGFR Kinase Antagonist Design and Optimization - Protein Structure Preparation - Protein-Small Molecule Interaction Analysis - Binding Pocket Analysis Using Surface Properties - Small Molecule Properties Analysis and Optimization12:00-13:30
lunch | rest
13:30-15:00
High-throughput virtual screening (Part I): Molecular Docking-Introduction to the Core Principles of Molecular Docking-Introduction and Display of Different Types of Docking Methods-Analysis of Docking Results: How to Select Molecules Based on Docking Results15:00-15:15
rest | communication
15:15-16:45
Protein Structure Prediction and Analysis - Protein Homology Modeling - Protein Stacking and Protein Stacking Consistency Analysis - Example Analysis: Explaining Ligand Selectivity through Structural Stacking and Pocket Comparisons16:45-17:00
Q&A and discussion
The second day of the course schedule
09:00-10:30
Ligand-Based Drug Design: SAR Analysis (Part I) - Preparation of Small Molecule Library - Descriptor Calculation and QSAR Model Construction - Result Analysis10:30-10:45
rest | communication
10:45-12:00
Ligand-Based Drug Design: SAR Analysis (Part II) - Introduction to MOEsaic-SAR Explorer - Substructure and Similarity Search - Small Molecule SAR Analysis: R-group Analysis, MMP and Diversity Analysis, etc.lunch | rest
13:30-15:00
High Throughput Virtual Screening (Part II): Pharmacophore Model-Construction of Ligand-based Pharmacophore Model and Screening of Molecular Library-Construction of Pharmacophore Model Based on Complex Structure and Screening of Molecular Library15:00-15:15
rest | communication
15:15-16:45
Fragment-Based Drug Design - Principles and Methods of Fragment-Based Drug Design - Optimization of Lead Compounds by Framework Replacement, Fragment Growth, etc.Q&A and discussion
ways of registration
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Prices and related matters
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