Hi Careina,

There’s a program called FRODOCK that generates predictions of how two proteins 
could interact:
http://chaconlab.org/modeling/frodock

Cheers,
Sarah

Sarah EJ Bowman, PhD

Associate Research Scientist, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute
Director, High-Throughput Crystallization Screening Center

Research Webpage<https://hwi.buffalo.edu/scientist-directory/sbowman/>
www.getacrystal.org<http://www.getacrystal.org>


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Dear all
Apologies for off topic question but can anyone recommend good programs for 
identifying docking interfaces between two proteins. I do not know that these 
two proteins interact. I would like a level of confidence on a possible 
interaction. is there a good program to do this?
kind regards
Careina

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