Prodigy: A Contact-based Predictor of Binding Affinity in Protein-protein Complexes

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Abstract

Biomolecular interactions between proteins regulate and control almost every biological process in the cell. Understanding these interactions is therefore a crucial step in the investigation of biological systems and in drug design. Many efforts have been devoted to unraveling principles of protein-protein interactions. Recently, we introduced a simple but robust descriptor of binding affinity based only on structural properties of a protein-protein complex. In Vangone and Bonvin (2015), we demonstrated that the number of interfacial contacts at the interface of a protein-protein complex correlates with the experimental binding affinity. Our findings have led one of the best performing predictor so far reported (Pearson's Correlation r = 0.73; RMSE = 1.89 kcal mol(-1)). Despite the importance of the topic, there is surprisingly only a limited number of online tools for fast and easy prediction of binding affinity. For this reason, we implemented our predictor into the user-friendly PRODIGY web-server. In this protocol, we explain the use of the PRODIGY web-server to predict the affinity of a protein-protein complex from its three-dimensional structure. The PRODIGY server is freely available at: http://milou.science.uu.nl/services/PRODIGY.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalBio-protocol
Volume7
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Feb 2017

Keywords

  • Buried surface area
  • K-d
  • PPIs
  • Prediction
  • Protein contacts
  • Protein interface
  • Protein-protein interactions
  • Web-server

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