Background: Interactions between proteins and non-proteic small molecule ligands play important roles in the biological processes of living systems. Thus, the development of computational methods to support our understanding of the ligand-receptor recognition process is of fundamental importance since these methods are a major step towards ligand prediction, target identification, lead discovery, and more. This article presents visGReMLIN, a web server that couples a graph mining-based strategy to detect motifs at the protein-ligand interface with an interactive platform to visually explore and interpret these motifs in the context of protein-ligand interfaces. Results: To illustrate the potential of visGReMLIN, we conducted two cases in which our strategy was compared with previous experimentally and computationally determined results. visGReMLIN allowed us to detect patterns previously documented in the literature in a totally visual manner. In addition, we found some motifs that we believe are relevant to protein-ligand interactions in the analyzed datasets. Conclusions: We aimed to build a visual analytics-oriented web server to detect and visualize common motifs at the protein-ligand interface. visGReMLIN motifs can support users in gaining insights on the key atoms/residues responsible for protein-ligand interactions in a dataset of complexes.
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Ribeiro, V. S., Santana, C. A., Fassio, A. V., Cerqueira, F. R., Da Silveira, C. H., Romanelli, J. P. R., … Silveira, S. D. A. (2020). VisGReMLIN: Graph mining-based detection and visualization of conserved motifs at 3D protein-ligand interface at the atomic level. BMC Bioinformatics, 21. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-020-3347-7
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