PoseBusters Server
FreeNot checkedValidates the physical and chemical plausibility of ligand–protein docking poses using the PoseBusters tool.
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Validates the physical and chemical plausibility of ligand–protein docking poses using the PoseBusters tool.
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title: Posebusters MCP Server emoji: 😻 colorFrom: gray colorTo: pink sdk: gradio sdk_version: 5.36.2 app_file: app.py pinned: false license: bsd-3-clause short_description: 'MCP server for PoseBusters: validates ligand–protein struct'
Check out the configuration reference at https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-config-reference
🧪 PoseBusters MCP Server
This Hugging Face Space provides an MCP-compatible API around PoseBusters, a command-line tool for validating the physical and chemical plausibility of molecular docking poses.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This project is unofficial and not affiliated with or endorsed by the original author of PoseBusters.
✅ Features
✅ Supports molecular file uploads
Accepts ligand files (.sdf) and protein structures (.pdb) via either:
- a simple web interface (Gradio tab UI), or
- HTTP POST requests using
multipart/form-data.
🔁 Redocking validation (optional)
If a crystal ligand (.sdf) is provided, the API performs redocking validation by comparing it to the predicted ligand pose.
⚙️ Leverages the bust CLI from PoseBusters
Internally, this server uses the PoseBusters command-line tool to evaluate:
- pose plausibility
- chemical validity
- geometry checks
📊 Structured JSON responses
The output follows the Model Context Protocol (MCP), making it easy to use results in:
- UI panels
- workflows
- logic pipelines
🤖 MCP-Compatible API (for use in AI workflows)
This project is fully MCP-compliant, meaning it follows the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the standard for exposing tools in AI-driven workflows and UIs.
- ✅ Exposes a valid
GET /mcp/contextfor tool discovery and UI generation. - ✅ Accepts
POST /mcp/predictwithmultipart/form-datafor structured tool execution. - ✅ Returns results in structured JSON, ready for use in agents, chatbots, or pipelines.
- ✅ When deployed on your own Hugging Face Spaces, it works as an MCP server that can be added to your toolset from the MCP badge.
🧠 What does this mean for you?
If you're using VSCode with Hugging Face MCP, Claude, or any other MCP-compatible client, you can:
- 🔹 Add this tool directly from its Space card using the MCP badge.
- 🔹 Interact with it using standard UI panels or programmatic workflows.
- 🔹 Submit files like
.sdfand.pdband receive validated pose results.
Notes
- The app runs perfectly inside a Gradio Space or a Docker container, using
FastAPIas its backend. - The app is fully MCP-compatible and discoverable once deployed.
- You can host it on your own infrastructure, or push it to Spaces for instant integration into MCP-enabled environments.
🤗 How to Use (in Hugging Face Space)
👉 Space UI: https://huggingface.co/spaces/lepanto1571/posebusters-mcp-server
- Upload your
.sdfligand and.pdbprotein files - (Optional) Add a
.sdfwith the ''true'' crystal ligand - Click on Submit
- Results will appear in the interactive table
🐳 Run Locally with Docker
1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/lepanto1571/posebusters-mcp-server.git
cd posebusters-mcp-server
2. Build the Docker image
docker buildx build --load -t posebusters-mcp-server .
3. Run the container
docker run -p 7860:7860 posebusters-mcp-server
The server will start on http://localhost:7860.
⚙️ How to Use the API (MCP-compatible)
🔎 1. Discover API via MCP Context
# Using curl
curl -X GET http://localhost:7860/mcp/context
# Using Python
import requests
response = requests.get("http://localhost:7860/mcp/context")
context = response.json()
2. Run validation (ligand + protein)
# Using curl
curl -X POST http://localhost:7860/mcp/predict \
-F action=validate_pose \
-F [email protected] \
-F [email protected]
# Using Python
import requests
files = {
'ligand_input': ('ligand.sdf', open('ligand.sdf', 'rb')),
'protein_input': ('protein.pdb', open('protein.pdb', 'rb'))
}
data = {'action': 'validate_pose'}
response = requests.post(
"http://localhost:7860/mcp/predict",
files=files,
data=data
)
results = response.json()
3. Run redocking validation (ligand + crystal + protein)
# Using curl
curl -X POST http://localhost:7860/mcp/predict \
-F action=redocking_validation \
-F [email protected] \
-F [email protected] \
-F [email protected]
# Using Python
import requests
files = {
'ligand_input': ('ligand.sdf', open('ligand.sdf', 'rb')),
'protein_input': ('protein.pdb', open('protein.pdb', 'rb')),
'crystal_input': ('crystal.sdf', open('crystal.sdf', 'rb'))
}
data = {'action': 'redocking_validation'}
response = requests.post(
"http://localhost:7860/mcp/predict",
files=files,
data=data
)
results = response.json()
Response Format
All responses follow the MCP standard format:
{
"object_id": "validation_results",
"data": {
"columns": ["ligand_id", "status", "passed/total", "details"],
"rows": [
["mol1", "✅", "8/8", "All tests passed"],
# ... more results
]
}
}
Error Handling
The API uses standard HTTP status codes:
- 200: Success
- 400: Invalid request (wrong file type, missing required files)
- 500: Server error (validation failed, internal error)
Error responses include detailed messages:
{
"object_id": "validation_results",
"data": {
"columns": ["ligand_id", "status", "passed/total", "details"],
"rows": [
["unknown", "❌", "0/0", "Detailed error message"]
]
}
}
🧪 Development and Testing
Running Tests
Tests can be run directly using Docker:
# Run tests with verbose output
docker run posebusters-mcp-server pytest -v
# Run tests with coverage report
docker run posebusters-mcp-server pytest --cov=. --cov-report=term-missing
Validation
The API uses JSON Schema validation for:
- MCP Context (
/mcp/context) - Prediction Responses (
/mcp/predict) - File Types (MIME validation)
Schema definitions are in schema.py.
📚 Documentation & Citation
📖 PoseBusters documentation:
Full usage and command-line reference available at https://posebusters.readthedocs.io/en/latest
🧾 Scientific paper:
Martin Buttenschoen, Andreas Bender (2023). "PoseBusters: a consistency check for 3D protein–ligand binding poses". Read it on arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.05777
💡 If you use this server or PoseBusters in your work, consider citing the original paper.
📄 License & Credits
This project uses PoseBusters by Martin Buttenschoen (© 2023),
licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License.
A full copy of the original license is available at: third_party/posebusters/LICENSE.
This service is an independent wrapper and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original author.
Installing PoseBusters Server
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/PabloPauling/posebusters-mcp-serverFAQ
Is PoseBusters Server MCP free?
Yes, PoseBusters Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does PoseBusters Server need an API key?
No, PoseBusters Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is PoseBusters Server hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install PoseBusters Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open PoseBusters Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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