PLIP: fully automated protein–ligand interaction profiler
Technische Universität Dresden · University of Talca
Abstract
The characterization of interactions in protein-ligand complexes is essential for research in structural bioinformatics, drug discovery and biology. However, comprehensive tools are not freely available to the research community. Here, we present the protein-ligand interaction profiler (PLIP), a novel web service for fully automated detection and visualization of relevant non-covalent protein-ligand contacts in 3D structures, freely available at projects.biotec.tu-dresden.de/plip-web. The input is either a Protein Data Bank structure, a protein or ligand name, or a custom protein-ligand complex (e.g. from docking). In contrast to other tools, the rule-based PLIP algorithm does not require any structure…
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5Topics & keywords
- Python (programming language)
- Protein ligand
- Protein Data Bank
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Visualization
- Docking (animal)
- Clean water and sanitation