CASP
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In 2020, CASP 14 documented a [[Theoretical models#2020: CASP 14|breakthrough in prediction of single chain protein structures by AlphaFold2]]. | In 2020, CASP 14 documented a [[Theoretical models#2020: CASP 14|breakthrough in prediction of single chain protein structures by AlphaFold2]]. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[http://predictioncenter.org PredictionCenter.Org], the home of CASP. | *[http://predictioncenter.org PredictionCenter.Org], the home of CASP. | ||
*[[Theoretical models]] | *[[Theoretical models]] | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CASP CASP] at Wikipedia. | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CASP CASP] at Wikipedia. | ||
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
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Current revision
CASP is the biannual, worldwide competition and evaluation of protein structure prediction methods. CASP stands for Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction[1]
CASP was founded by John Moult, Jan T. Pedersen, Richard Judson, and Krzysztof Fidelis.
The first competition was in 1994[2].
Under Theoretical models there is more about CASP.
In 2020, CASP 14 documented a breakthrough in prediction of single chain protein structures by AlphaFold2.
Brief summaries of CASP results will be found in Theoretical models and AlphaFold.
See Also
- PredictionCenter.Org, the home of CASP.
- Theoretical models
- AlphaFold
- CASP at Wikipedia.
References and Notes
- ↑ Protein Structure Prediction Center.
- ↑ Moult J, Pedersen JT, Judson R, Fidelis K. A large-scale experiment to assess protein structure prediction methods. Proteins. 1995 Nov;23(3):ii-v. doi: 10.1002/prot.340230303. PMID:8710822 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.340230303