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Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the TbPTR1 receptor based on PDB-ID 2x9g without explicit water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file.

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the TbPTR1 receptor based on PDB-ID 2x9g with explicit conserved structural water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file. ...

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the TbDHFR receptor based on PDB-ID 3rg9 without explicit water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file.

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the LmPTR1 receptor based on PDB-ID 1e92 without explicit water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file.

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the LmPTR1 receptor based on PDB-ID 1e92 with explicit conserved structural water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file. ...

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the LmDHFR receptor based on the published homology model of LmDHFR (Panecka-Hofman et al. (2017) Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj. 1861(12), 3215-3230. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2017.09.012) without explicit water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, ...

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the hDHFR receptor based on PDB-ID 1u72 without explicit water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file.

Zip-archive with results for reference and all designed pteridines in their neutral and N1-protonated variant as multi-model PDB files, ordered as ranked by Glide docking scores, in the hDHFR receptor based on PDB-ID 1u72 with explicit conserved structural water molecules. Docking results obtained by rigid-body XP docking with Schrödinger Glide (Schrödinger, LLC, New York, NY, Schrödinger Release 2015-4, 2015, Glide v6.9). For further details and naming conventions also refer to the README file. ...

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