Prediction of Disorder
Evaluation of disorder predictions in CASP5
Article first published online: 15 OCT 2003
DOI: 10.1002/prot.10533
Copyright © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics
Supplement: Fifth Meeting on the Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction
Volume 53, Issue Supplement 6, pages 561–565, 2003
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How to Cite
Melamud, E. and Moult, J. (2003), Evaluation of disorder predictions in CASP5. Proteins, 53: 561–565. doi: 10.1002/prot.10533
Publication History
- Issue published online: 15 OCT 2003
- Article first published online: 15 OCT 2003
- Manuscript Accepted: 23 MAY 2003
- Manuscript Received: 20 MAY 2003
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Keywords:
- protein structure disorder;
- protein structure prediction;
- communitywide experiment;
- CASP
Abstract
This paper reports an analysis of the accuracy of predictions of structural disorder received as part of the CASP5 experiment. Six groups made predictions of disorder. The predictions of the four most active groups have been compared with the experimental results, in terms of the sensitivity and specificity of the methods. All four methods succeed in detecting over half the disordered residues in the targets, with a generally low rate of over-prediction. Two of the methods perform significantly better when the structure of a related protein is available. There is a trade-off between the fraction of disordered residues detected and the extent of over-prediction, and groups have adopted different compromises in this respect. Comparison of performance at the same over-prediction rates highlights the role of related structures in some methods rather than others, with different groups achieving the highest sensitivtiy for different target sets. Over-all, the methods are clearly of considerable use in identifying potential disorder. Proteins 2003;53:561–565. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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