This article provides a report on the state-of-the-art in the prediction of intra-molecular residue-residue contacts in proteins based on the assessment of the predictions submitted to the CASP11 experiment. The assessment emphasis is placed on the accuracy in predicting long-range contacts. Twenty-nine groups participated in contact prediction in CASP11. At least eight of them used the recently developed evolutionary coupling techniques, with the top group (CONSIP2) reaching precision of 27% on target proteins that could not be modeled by homology. This result indicates a breakthrough in the development of methods based on the correlated mutation approach. Successful prediction of contacts was shown to be practically helpful in modeling three-dimensional structures; in particular target T0806 was modeled exceedingly well with accuracy not yet seen for ab initio targets of this size (>250 residues)

New encouraging developments in contact prediction: Assessment of the CASP11 results / Monastyrskyy, Bohdan; D'Andrea, Daniel; Fidelis, Krzysztof; Tramontano, Anna; Kryshtafovych, Andriy. - In: PROTEINS. - ISSN 0887-3585. - STAMPA. - (2015). [10.1002/prot.24943]

New encouraging developments in contact prediction: Assessment of the CASP11 results

D'ANDREA, DANIEL;TRAMONTANO, ANNA;
2015

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This article provides a report on the state-of-the-art in the prediction of intra-molecular residue-residue contacts in proteins based on the assessment of the predictions submitted to the CASP11 experiment. The assessment emphasis is placed on the accuracy in predicting long-range contacts. Twenty-nine groups participated in contact prediction in CASP11. At least eight of them used the recently developed evolutionary coupling techniques, with the top group (CONSIP2) reaching precision of 27% on target proteins that could not be modeled by homology. This result indicates a breakthrough in the development of methods based on the correlated mutation approach. Successful prediction of contacts was shown to be practically helpful in modeling three-dimensional structures; in particular target T0806 was modeled exceedingly well with accuracy not yet seen for ab initio targets of this size (>250 residues)
2015
CASP; Co-variation; Contact prediction; Correlated mutations; Evolutionary coupling; Biochemistry; Structural Biology; Molecular Biology
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New encouraging developments in contact prediction: Assessment of the CASP11 results / Monastyrskyy, Bohdan; D'Andrea, Daniel; Fidelis, Krzysztof; Tramontano, Anna; Kryshtafovych, Andriy. - In: PROTEINS. - ISSN 0887-3585. - STAMPA. - (2015). [10.1002/prot.24943]
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