Posted on behalf of the CASP organizing committee:

Request for protein structures to test modeling methods - CASP13

CASP community experiments aim to establish and advance the state of the art in 
protein structure modeling.

To this end, CASP collects information on soon-to-be released experimental 
structures for a three month season every two years. Sequences and other 
information on these targets is distributed to the protein modeling community, 
and the resulting models assessed by independent experts in the field. Results 
are published in special issues of the journal PROTEINS (see all about CASP12 
at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/10970134/86/S1). About 100 modeling 
groups from around the world take part.

The success of CASP depends completely on the generosity of the experimental 
community in providing modeling targets. We are now requesting targets for the 
CASP13 experiment, which will launch at the beginning of May. So, if you have 
anything suitable, we would be most grateful if you would go to the target 
entry page:
http://www.predictioncenter.org/casp13/targets_submission.cgi

The CASP community needs modeling targets over a wide range of difficulty, for 
modeling with and without the aid of templates. We are particularly interested 
in membrane proteins, protein complexes, and cryo-EM structures.  We are also 
extending CASP to include more modeling assisted by sparse experimental data, 
in collaboration with experimental groups in NMR, SAXS, chemical crosslinking, 
and FRET. For that, protein material is needed (of course this is not expected 
for most targets, but if its available, it would be much appreciated!).

For those of you who have not provided targets to CASP before, the procedure is 
simple – there is a web page for submitting targets, and an experienced staff 
to deal with any queries. We don’t need the structure in advance of its release 
by the PDB, and if we are notified early enough (a minimum of three weeks 
before release, more is better) there need be no delay in structure release. 
More details are available on the web site.

Thanks,
CASP organizing committee:
John Moult, University of Maryland, USA
Krzysztof Fidelis, University of California, Davis, USA
Andriy Kryshtafovych, University of California, Davis, USA
Torsten Schwede, University of Basel, Switzerland

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Randy J. Read
Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge
Cambridge Institute for Medical Research      Tel: + 44 1223 336500
Wellcome Trust/MRC Building                   Fax: + 44 1223 336827
Hills Road                                    E-mail: [email protected]
Cambridge CB2 0XY, U.K.                       www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk

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