TagDock

TagDock Application

TagDock Academic License provides free access to a powerful molecular docking tool, developed by Jarrod A. Smith, Christopher W. Moth, Sarah J. Edwards, and Terry P. Lybrand at Vanderbilt University’s Center for Structural Biology. Designed for academic and non-profit researchers, it generates accurate 3D models of biomolecular complexes with limited experimental data.

Key features include:

  • Rigid body docking algorithm for oligomeric complexes.
  • “Distance difference analysis” to guide follow-up experiments.
  • Source code, user manual, and examples in a tar.gz archive.
  • Requires the NAB module in AmberTools, available at ambermd.org.

Benefits: TagDock streamlines structural biology research by offering a user-friendly, computationally efficient tool for modeling complex biomolecular structures. Its open-source availability accelerates academic research, enabling precise modeling and experimental planning.

Licensing Process: Available free to academic and not-for-profit institutions for non-commercial research, TagDock requires a full-time academic appointment and an institutional email (e.g., user@institution.edu) for approval. When adding to cart:

  • Provide contact information via checkout (no payment required).
  • Wait for application approval (3–5 business days).
  • Receive an email with download instructions for the My premium content section.

For commercial use, request a commercial license quote. For support, visit our FAQs or Contact Us.

TagDock software NON-EXCLUSIVE ACADEMIC LICENSE AGREEMENT

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TAGDOCK SOFTWARE

NON-EXCLUSIVE ACADEMIC LICENSE AGREEMENT

This License Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into between Vanderbilt University, a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Nashville, Tennessee with offices at 1207 17th Avenue South, Suite 105, Nashville, Tennessee 37212 ("Vanderbilt") and the person representing the non-profit research and/or academic institution that registers to use the Software ("Licensee"). Prior to such registration in accordance with this Agreement, the Licensee shall have no rights or license in connection with the Software or this Agreement.

BACKGROUND

TagDock is an efficient rigid body molecular docking algorithm that generates three-dimensional models of oligomeric biomolecular complexes in instances where there is limited experimental restraint data to guide the docking calculations. Through “distance difference analysis” TagDock additionally recommends followup experiments to further discriminate divergent (score-degenerate) clusters of TagDock’s initial solution models. Vanderbilt seeks to advance this research and to publish and enable adoption of research codes in furtherance of its public interest mission. Distribution of research codes as a research courtesy is facilitated by licensing these codes for development and use. The Software is provided free of cost to the licensee so that the Licensee may provide feedback and suggestions related to the Software. Vanderbilt may use the feedback and suggestions in any way, including in future modifications of the Software, which Vanderbilt may make available to Licensees at Vanderbilt’s sole discretion. Development of these codes was supported, in part, by the following sponsors: the National Institutes of Health, Grant Number P01 GM080513.

DEFINITIONS

  1. "Agreement" means this Non-Exclusive Academic Software License Agreement.
  2. "Effective Date" means the latest date upon which this Agreement is either entered into or renewed.
  3. "Licensing Contact" means the individual identified on the Registration Page and who shall be responsible for administering this Agreement on behalf of the Licensee.
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  6. "Software" means the current versions of the Codes as available on the Effective Date for which the Licensee desires to obtain licenses as well as any Modifications made to the Software. The Software selected for licensing is listed on Attachment A.
  7. "Technical Contact" means the individual authorized by Licensee to receive the Software and conduct all technical correspondence with Vanderbilt as listed on the Registration Page.

GRANT

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DELIVERY

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Licensee authorizes delivery of the Software to be made to the Technical Contact.

UPDATES

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TERM

This Agreement shall remain effective for a term of twelve (12) months from the Effective Date or any anniversary date upon which this Agreement has been renewed ("Termination Date") unless sooner terminated as provided herein. Licensee may renew the Agreement by mutual written consent on or before any Termination Date. If Licensee does not renew this Agreement before the Termination Date, the Agreement shall terminate in its entirety.

TERMINATION

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LICENSEE STATUS AND OBLIGATIONS

  1. This "Non-Exclusive Academic Software License Agreement" shall be available only to non-profit academic and/or research institutions who use the Software solely for research purposes and provided that such Licensee abides by the terms of this Agreement including, but not limited to, the provisions of this Section 7. All other persons or entities seeking to license the Software may only license it pursuant to the "Non-Exclusive Commercial Software License Agreement."
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    1. Make all data generated by the Software including, but not limited to, protein sequences, models, predictions and structures immediately available upon request at no cost to other academic researchers for non-profit research purposes. If Licensee wishes to use or make available the Software for any commercial purposes, including fee-based service projects, Licensee shall need to enter into a separate fee-bearing license agreement with Vanderbilt University. In the event Licensee wishes to obtain such a commercial use license, Licensee must contact Vanderbilt’s Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization, 1207 17th Avenue South, Suite 105, Nashville, Tennessee 37212.
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ATTACHMENT A

TagDock is an efficient rigid body molecular docking algorithm that generates three-dimensional models of oligomeric biomolecular complexes in instances where there is limited experimental restraint data to guide the docking calculations. Through “distance difference analysis” TagDock additionally recommends followup experiments to further discriminate divergent (score-degenerate) clusters of TagDock’s initial solution models.

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