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Jan 9 2026
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This option can be found in the Docking -> De Novo Tools -> Hybridize menu.
Hybridize Method
Overview
The Hybridize method generates new ligand ideas by matching a bond in two aligned ligands and creating chimeric molecules by exchanging the substituents on either side of that bond.
The method operates on already aligned 3D ligands and is typically applied to:
The same table may be used as both inputs to generate cross-hybrids within a single ligand set.
Typical Workflow
Inputs
Hitlist 1
A table of aligned 3D ligands used as the first source of parent molecules.
Hitlist 2
A table of aligned 3D ligands used as the second source of parent molecules.
Distance Tolerance
Maximum allowed RMSD, in angstroms, between the atoms adjacent to the matched bond in the two ligands.
Angle Tolerance
Maximum allowed rotation angle, in degrees, between the matched bonds.
Method Description
Bond Matching
Bonds are matched between ligands based on bond type and local 3D geometry. Only bonds satisfying the distance and angle tolerances are considered.
Fragment Definition
Each matched bond divides a ligand into two fragments, defining substituents on either side of the bond.
Chimerization
Fragments from ligand A and ligand B are recombined across the matched bond to generate new hybrid molecules.
Output: Chimeras Table
Each row in the Chimeras table corresponds to one matched bond pair and its resulting hybrid molecules.
Fragment Columns
Index Columns
Geometry Quality Metrics
Hybrid Molecules
Browsing Behavior
When docking hitlists are used as input, the Chimeras table is browsable. As the cursor moves through the table, the two parent ligands corresponding to each row are displayed for visual inspection.
Practical Notes
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