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Protein target highlights in CASP15: Analysis of models by structure providers.
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4695730
Author(s) Alexander, Leila T; Durairaj, Janani; Kryshtafovych, Andriy; Abriata, Luciano A; Bayo, Yusupha; Bhabha, Gira; Breyton, Cécile; Caulton, Simon G; Chen, James; Degroux, Séraphine; Ekiert, Damian C; Erlandsen, Benedikte S; Freddolino, Peter L; Gilzer, Dominic; Greening, Chris; Grimes, Jonathan M; Grinter, Rhys; Gurusaran, Manickam; Hartmann, Marcus D; Hitchman, Charlie J; Keown, Jeremy R; Kropp, Ashleigh; Kursula, Petri; Lovering, Andrew L; Lemaitre, Bruno; Lia, Andrea; Liu, Shiheng; Logotheti, Maria; Lu, Shuze; Markússon, Sigurbjörn; Miller, Mitchell D; Minasov, George; Niemann, Hartmut H; Opazo, Felipe; Phillips, George N; Davies, Owen R; Rommelaere, Samuel; Rosas-Lemus, Monica; Roversi, Pietro; Satchell, Karla; Smith, Nathan; Wilson, Mark A; Wu, Kuan-Lin; Xia, Xian; Xiao, Han; Zhang, Wenhua; Zhou, Z Hong; Fidelis, Krzysztof; Topf, Maya; Moult, John; Schwede, Torsten
Author(s) at UniBasel Schwede, Torsten
Alexander, Leila
Durairaj, Janani
Year 2023
Title Protein target highlights in CASP15: Analysis of models by structure providers.
Journal Proteins
Pages / Article-Number Online ahead of print.
Keywords CASP; X-ray crystallography; cryo-EM; protein structure prediction
Abstract

We present an in-depth analysis of selected CASP15 targets, focusing on their biological and functional significance. The authors of the structures identify and discuss key protein features and evaluate how effectively these aspects were captured in the submitted predictions. While the overall ability to predict three-dimensional protein structures continues to impress, reproducing uncommon features not previously observed in experimental structures is still a challenge. Furthermore, instances with conformational flexibility and large multimeric complexes highlight the need for novel scoring strategies to better emphasize biologically relevant structural regions. Looking ahead, closer integration of computational and experimental techniques will play a key role in determining the next challenges to be unraveled in the field of structural molecular biology.

ISSN/ISBN 1097-0134
Full Text on edoc
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1002/prot.26545
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37493353
   

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