AutoDock Vina is an open-source program for doing molecular docking. It was designed and implemented by Dr. Oleg Trott in the Molecular Graphics Lab at The Scripps Research Institute. It is especially effective for protein-ligand docking. AutoDock 4 is available under the GNU General Public License. AutoDock is one of the most cited docking software applications in the research community.
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QVina-W, a new docking tool particularly useful for wide search space, especially for blind docking. QVina-W utilizes the powerful scoring function of AutoDock Vina, the accelerated search of QVina 2, and adds thorough search for wide search space.
https://qvina.github.io/
AutoDockFR (or ADFR in short) is a protein-ligand docking program developed in the Sanner laboratory at Scripps Research under the AutoDock umbrella.
https://ccsb.scripps.edu/adfr/