Atligator Web: A Graphical User Interface for Analysis and Design of Protein-Peptide Interactions.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences 生物设计研究(英文) Pub Date : 2023-05-04 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.34133/bdr.0011
Josef Paul Kynast, Birte Höcker
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A key functionality of proteins is based on their ability to form interactions with other proteins or peptides. These interactions are neither easily described nor fully understood, which is why the design of specific protein-protein interaction interfaces remains a challenge for protein engineering. We recently developed the software ATLIGATOR to extract common interaction patterns between different types of amino acids and store them in a database. The tool enables the user to better understand frequent interaction patterns and find groups of interactions. Furthermore, frequent motifs can be directly transferred from the database to a user-defined scaffold as a starting point for the engineering of new binding capabilities. Since three-dimensional visualization is a crucial part of ATLIGATOR, we created ATLIGATOR web-a web server offering an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) available at https://atligator.uni-bayreuth.de. This new interface empowers users to apply ATLIGATOR by providing easy access with having all parts directly connected. Moreover, we extended the web by a design functionality so that, overall, ATLIGATOR web facilitates the use of ATLIGATOR with a more intuitive UI and advanced design options.

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Atligator Web:用于分析和设计蛋白质-肽相互作用的图形用户界面。
蛋白质的一个关键功能是基于它们与其他蛋白质或肽形成相互作用的能力。这些相互作用既不容易描述,也不完全理解,这就是为什么特定蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用界面的设计仍然是蛋白质工程的挑战。我们最近开发了ATLIGATOR软件,用于提取不同类型氨基酸之间的常见相互作用模式,并将其存储在数据库中。该工具使用户能够更好地理解频繁的交互模式并找到交互组。此外,频繁的基序可以直接从数据库转移到用户定义的支架上,作为新结合能力工程的起点。由于三维可视化是ATLIGATOR的重要组成部分,我们创建了ATLIGATORweb——一个提供直观图形用户界面(GUI)的web服务器,可在https://atligator.uni-bayreuth.de.这个新的接口使用户能够通过直接连接所有部件来轻松访问ATLIGATOR。此外,我们通过设计功能扩展了web,因此,总体而言,ATLIGATOR web通过更直观的UI和高级设计选项方便了ATLIGATOR的使用。
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