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ProteinLIPs: a web server for identifying highly polar and poorly packed interfaces in proteins. | LitMetric

ProteinLIPs: a web server for identifying highly polar and poorly packed interfaces in proteins.

Bioinformatics

Biocomputation and Complex Systems Physics Institute (BIFI)-Joint Unit GBsC-CSIC, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, 50018, Spain.

Published: September 2025


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Motivation: The stability of protein interfaces influences protein dynamics and unfolding cooperativity. Although in some cases the dynamics of proteins can be deduced from their topology, much of the stability of an interface is related to the complementarity of the interacting parts. It is also important to note that proteins that display non-cooperative unfolding cannot be rationally stabilized unless the regions that unfold first are known. Being able to identify protein interfaces that are significantly less stable would contribute to our understanding of protein dynamics and be very valuable in guiding the rational stabilization of proteins with non-two-state unfolding equilibria.

Results: We introduce ProteinLIPs, a web server that detects interfaces of high polarity and low packing density, termed LIPs. Each LIP consist of a continuous sequence segment (mLIP) plus its contacting residues (cLIP). ProteinLIPs scans monomeric and oligomeric proteins and provides graphical sequence profiles and interactive 3D visualizations of the detected LIPs. Statistical analysis of 53 protein domains from 10 superfamilies shows the two parts of a LIP present distinct characteristics. mLIPs are conserved, structurally unstable and enriched in polar residues, whereas cLIPs are more stable, less conserved, and enriched in apolar residues. Besides, cLIPs are enriched in small-molecule binding site residues, suggesting they play a role in ligand interaction, likely facilitated by instability of the associated mLIPs. ProteinLIPs provides a user-friendly platform for the automated identification and visualization of LIPs and can be used to guide the engineering of non-two-state proteins where LIPs constitute preferential targets for thermostabilization.

Availability: ProteinLIPs is publicly available at https://lips.bifi.es/.

Supplementary Information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf499DOI Listing

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