Hi all,
I have a list of ~800 ligand and receptor interaction pairs for a modelling purpose. I am seeking a way to score the probability of occurrence or strength of interaction of each pair. I was wondering if I could do this through multiple sequence alignment between the ligand and receptor sequences in a ligand-receptor pair. As we speak, I just start to learn basics of multiple sequence alignment, and I am not sure if my idea is even feasible. Any advice or suggestion is much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Wendy
if you start to work with sequences, you mean that all your ligands are peptides?
Hi flow,
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes, all my ligands are peptides. Before your question, I did not realize that peptide and non-peptide ligands have different binding mechanisms. Are there any other differences between peptide and non-peptide ligands in terms of ligand-receptor interaction?
Going back to my question, given all my ligands are peptides, do you have any further guidance?
Thank you very much.
Wendy
it would depend on their chain length; for small peptides (less than 3 or 5) you could use protein-ligand docking methods, but for bigger peptides you could use protein-protein docking peptides, IMO