Rosetta Context

Rosetta protein design & modeling for agents

Rosetta MCP Server

Rosetta MCP Server

Author: Ariel J. Ben-Sasson

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets Cursor (or any MCP client) work with Rosetta, PyRosetta, and Biotite: run RosettaScripts, validate XML protocols, translate between Rosetta and Biotite, score structures, and query documentation -- all from your AI coding assistant.

What's new in v1.3.0 (vs v1.1.8 on npm)

New: Biotite integration

  • rosetta_to_biotite -- Find the Biotite equivalent of any Rosetta function with working example code (21 mappings covering structure I/O, SASA, RMSD, superimposition, secondary structure, contacts, hydrogen bonds, B-factors, angles, and more)
  • biotite_to_rosetta -- Reverse lookup: find the Rosetta equivalent of a Biotite function
  • translate_rosetta_script_to_biotite -- Translate entire RosettaScripts XML or PyRosetta code to Biotite Python. Design/optimization operations are flagged as Rosetta-only.
  • Fuzzy search with keyword aliases ("contacts", "binding energy", "surface area", "align", etc.)

Improved: XML to PyRosetta translator

  • 37 element types supported (was 6): 11 movers, 9 filters, 10 selectors, 7 task operations
  • Full attribute handling: repeats, disable_design, cartesian, tolerance, threshold, distance, and more
  • Child element support: MoveMap (with Span), Reweight, ScoreFunction
  • Reports unrecognized elements so you know what needs manual work

Improved: Help and documentation

  • get_rosetta_help now accepts any topic: movers by name ("FastRelax"), concepts ("constraints", "docking"), or score functions ("ref2015") -- auto-fetches live docs from rosettacommons.org
  • search_rosetta_web_docs fallback: when DuckDuckGo is rate-limited, probes direct Rosetta docs URLs
  • get_cached_docs auto-caches: no need to call cache_cli_docs first
  • Expanded static help for score_functions, movers, filters, xml, and parameters

Improved: Scoring

  • pyrosetta_score: new per_residue option returns per-residue energy breakdown
  • scorefxn parameter now works (was ignored in v1.1.8)
  • Proper error messages for missing files instead of silent {}

Improved: Validation

  • validate_xml: new validate_against_schema option checks element names against the Rosetta XSD schema (catches typos like FastRleax)

MCP spec compliance fixes

  • tools/call responses now use correct { content: [{ type: "text", text }] } format
  • Tool errors return isError: true (not JSON-RPC errors)
  • Standard JSON-RPC error codes (-32601, -32700, -32603)
  • Removed false resources capability advertisement

Security fixes

  • User input no longer interpolated into Python code (uses env vars / stdin)
  • Temp files written to os.tmpdir() (not module directory)

Cleanup

  • Removed 3 redundant tools: list_functions (merged into get_rosetta_info), search_pyrosetta_wheels, cache_cli_docs (auto-cache in get_cached_docs)
  • Removed hardcoded personal paths
  • Fixed shadowed variables, async anti-patterns, dead code
  • 18 tools (was 21), all with improved agent-oriented descriptions

Example: asking a naive question

This is what makes the MCP server powerful -- an AI agent can answer domain questions by calling the right tools automatically:

User asks in Cursor: "How do I relax my protein and what's the Biotite equivalent?"

The agent calls two MCP tools behind the scenes:

1. get_rosetta_help("FastRelax") returns 6000+ chars of live documentation:

FastRelax performs all-atom relaxation using the FastRelax protocol. Parameters include scorefxn, repeats, cartesian, disable_design, MoveMap configuration...

2. rosetta_to_biotite("FastRelax") returns:

{ "found": true, "results": [{ "rosetta": { "name": "FastRelax", "example": ["relax = FastRelax()", "relax.set_scorefxn(get_score_function('ref2015'))", "relax.apply(pose)"] }, "biotite": null, "equivalence": "none_from_biotite", "notes": "Biotite does NOT perform structure optimization. These are Rosetta-specific capabilities." }] }

The agent synthesizes: "FastRelax is Rosetta's all-atom relaxation protocol. Here's how to use it... Note: Biotite is analysis-only and has no equivalent -- you need PyRosetta for structure optimization."

Without the MCP, the agent would guess from training data and likely get parameter names or API signatures wrong.


What you get (18 tools)

Discovery & Help

ToolDescription
get_rosetta_infoAll available score functions, movers, filters, selectors, parameters
get_rosetta_helpHelp for any topic -- accepts mover names, concepts, or score functions
pyrosetta_introspectLive PyRosetta API search with docs and signatures

Documentation

ToolDescription
search_rosetta_web_docsSearch rosettacommons.org documentation
get_rosetta_web_docFetch and read a specific docs page
get_cached_docsSearch cached CLI help (auto-caches on first use)

Execution & Scoring

ToolDescription
run_rosetta_scriptsRun a RosettaScripts XML protocol on a PDB
pyrosetta_scoreScore a PDB with optional per-residue breakdown

Translation

ToolDescription
xml_to_pyrosettaXML to PyRosetta Python (37 element types)
rosetta_to_biotiteFind Biotite equivalent of a Rosetta function
biotite_to_rosettaFind Rosetta equivalent of a Biotite function
translate_rosetta_script_to_biotiteTranslate full scripts from Rosetta to Biotite

Validation & Schema

ToolDescription
validate_xmlCheck XML syntax + optional schema validation
rosetta_scripts_schemaGenerate XSD schema and extract element names

Environment

ToolDescription
python_env_infoPython version and installed packages
check_pyrosettaVerify PyRosetta is available
install_pyrosetta_installerAuto-install PyRosetta (10-30 min)
find_rosetta_scriptsLocate the rosetta_scripts binary

Quick start

1. Install from npm

npm install -g rosetta-mcp-server

2. Set up Python environment

Create a venv with PyRosetta and Biotite

uv venv ~/.venvs/rosetta-mcp ~/.venvs/rosetta-mcp/bin/pip install pyrosetta-installer biotite ~/.venvs/rosetta-mcp/bin/python -c "import pyrosetta_installer as I; I.install_pyrosetta()"

Or skip this step -- PyRosetta auto-installs on first use (takes 10-30 min).

3. Configure your MCP client

Cursor (~/.cursor/mcp.json):

{ "mcpServers": { "rosetta": { "command": "rosetta-mcp-server", "args": [], "env": { "ROSETTA_BIN": "/path/to/rosetta_scripts.default.macosclangrelease", "PYTHON_BIN": "/path/to/.venvs/rosetta-mcp/bin/python" } } } }

Claude Desktop (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{ "mcpServers": { "rosetta": { "command": "rosetta-mcp-server", "env": { "ROSETTA_BIN": "/path/to/rosetta_scripts.default.macosclangrelease", "PYTHON_BIN": "/path/to/.venvs/rosetta-mcp/bin/python" } } } }

Environment variables:

VariableRequiredDescription
ROSETTA_BINNoPath to rosetta_scripts binary or its directory. If not set, searches common paths and PATH.
PYTHON_BINNoPython interpreter with PyRosetta/Biotite. Defaults to python3.
MCP_DEBUGNoSet to 1 for debug logging to stderr.

4. Restart your editor

Open Settings -> MCP. The "rosetta" server should appear green with 18 tools.


XML to PyRosetta translation example

Input XML:

Generated PyRosetta code:

import pyrosetta from pyrosetta import pose_from_pdb from pyrosetta.rosetta.core.scoring import get_score_function from pyrosetta.rosetta.core.select.residue_selector import * from pyrosetta.rosetta.protocols.relax import *

pyrosetta.init("-mute all")

pose = pose_from_pdb("your_protein.pdb")

Residue Selectors

chainSelector = ChainSelector() chainSelector.set_chain_strings("A")

Movers

fastRelax = FastRelax() fastRelax.set_scorefxn(get_score_function("ref")) fastRelax.set_default_repeats(5) fastRelax.cartesian(True)

sfxn = get_score_function("ref2015")

Apply movers

fastRelax.apply(pose)

pose.dump_pdb("output.pdb") score = pose.energies().total_energy() print(f"Final score: {score}")


Rosetta <-> Biotite mapping coverage

CategoryRosettaBiotiteEquivalence
Structure I/Opose_from_pdbPDBFile.readFull
Structure I/Opose.dump_pdbPDBFile.writeFull
Structure I/Opose_from_file (CIF)CIFFile.readFull
Surface AnalysisSasaMetricbiotite.structure.sasaFull
AlignmentSuperimposeMoverbiotite.structure.superimposeFull
RMSDall_atom_rmsdbiotite.structure.rmsdFull
Secondary StructureDsspMoverannotate_ssePartial
Sequencepose.sequence()get_residuesFull
DistanceAtomPairConstraintbiotite.structure.distanceFull
Anglespose.phi/psi/omegabiotite.structure.dihedralFull
InterfaceInterfaceAnalyzerMoversasa + selectionPartial
Databasercsb.pose_from_rcsbrcsb.fetchFull
SelectionChainSelector etc.numpy boolean indexingFull
Contactsdistance matricesCellListPartial
Ramachandranpose.phi/psidihedral_backbonePartial
H-bondsHBondSetbiotite.structure.hbondPartial
B-factorspdb_info().bfactorAtomArray.b_factorFull
Center of Masscenter_of_massmass_centerFull
ScoringScoreFunctionNoneRosetta only
OptimizationFastRelaxNoneRosetta only
DesignFastDesignNoneRosetta only

Troubleshooting

  • Server shows red in Cursor: Restart Cursor. Use absolute path in config (e.g., /opt/homebrew/bin/rosetta-mcp-server). Ensure Node 14+ and Python 3.8+.
  • run_rosetta_scripts fails: Verify ROSETTA_BIN points to a valid binary. Try "$ROSETTA_BIN" -help.
  • PyRosetta tools say "not available": Install via pip install pyrosetta-installer then run the installer, or let the MCP server auto-install on first use.
  • Biotite tools return no results: Install Biotite in the same Python env: pip install biotite
  • get_rosetta_help returns "No detailed help": Try the exact Rosetta class name (e.g., "FastRelax" not "relax"). The tool resolves common aliases but may miss unusual names.

Verify from the command line

Check version

echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{"protocolVersion":"2024-11-05"}}' | rosetta-mcp-server 2>/dev/null | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.loads(sys.stdin.readline())['result']['serverInfo'])"

List all tools

echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}' | rosetta-mcp-server 2>/dev/null | python3 -c "import sys,json; [print(t['name']) for t in json.loads(sys.stdin.readline())['result']['tools']]"

Development

rosetta-mcp-server/
├── rosetta_mcp_wrapper.js   # Node MCP server (protocol + all 18 tools)
├── rosetta_mcp_server.py    # Python helper (static Rosetta data)
├── install_pyrosetta.js     # Standalone PyRosetta installer
├── package.json             # npm package config
└── README.md

License and attribution

  • MIT for this repository
  • Rosetta/PyRosetta: see RosettaCommons licenses; commercial use requires the appropriate license
  • Biotite: BSD 3-Clause license

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