Workshop: Covalent Docking with SeeSAR

webinar

Thu, 16 Sep 2021, 16:00 CEST (Berlin)

Alexander Neumann, BioSolveIT

Workshop: Covalent Docking with SeeSAR

Covalent ligands bear a functional group or motif in their molecular structure, the so-called ‘warhead’, which interacts with an nucleophile side chain (e.g. cysteine, serine, lysine, threonine) forming a bond between target and ligand. They are proposed to offer multiple advantages, including high-selectivity, low-toxicity, and modifiable in vivo half-time. Furthermore, covalent ligands are perfect candidates for high-quality complexes for crystallographic structure determination as they greatly contribute to stabilization of certain conformations.

In this webinar you will learn how to perform covalent docking with SeeSAR with insights on the translation of covalent warheads and the opportunities to profit from covalent compound suppliers.

Participants can request a certificate of attendance.

Current news

SeeSAR 15 Apollo is here! - Download Now!
March 31, 2026 09:00 CEST
SeeSAR 15 ‘Apollo’ This marks the 50th Release of SeeSAR since inception. We are excited to introduce SeeSAR 15.0: a major update delivering advanced analysis and modeling capabilities. This release focuses on providing researchers with deeper insights and superior decision support through innovative new modes and workflow optimizations. Key innovations...
Read on
Tool of the Month - FTrees
March 30, 2026 14:46 CEST
Spring into Discovery: Finding New Scaffolds with FTrees As the flowers begin to bloom and we kick off the spring season, it is the perfect time to refresh your lead discovery strategy. This month, we spotlight FTrees (Feature Trees), our specialized algorithm designed to look beyond simple atom-to-atom matching to...
Read on
category
Events
UK-QSAR 2026: Talk Abstracts and Programme Now Avaliable!
March 30, 2026 10:04 CEST
Following our announcement, we are pleased to share the talk abstracts and programme for the UK-QSAR & Cheminformatics Society Meeting Spring 2026, taking place 21 April 2026 in Edinburgh. Featured Talks Silicon Supremacy? AI and Chemical Intelligence Dr. John B. O. Mitchell (University of St. Andrews) Evaluating the integration of...
Read on