Free modeling with Rosetta in CASP6
- 26 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics
- Vol. 61 (S7) , 128-134
- https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.20729
Abstract
We describe Rosetta predictions in the Sixth Community‐Wide Experiment on the Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction (CASP), focusing on the free modeling category. Methods developed since CASP5 are described, and their application to selected targets is discussed. Highlights include improved performance on larger proteins (100–200 residues) and the prediction of a 70‐residue alpha–beta protein to near‐atomic resolution. Proteins 2005;Suppl 7:128–134.Keywords
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