We apologize for Proteopedia being slow to respond. For the past two years, a new implementation of Proteopedia has been being built. Soon, it will replace this 18-year old system. All existing content will be moved to the new system at a date that will be announced here.
CASP
From Proteopedia
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.
See Also
- PredictionCenter.Org, the home of CASP.
- Theoretical models
- 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
