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Protein Target Highlights in CASP16 : Insights From the Structure Providers

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2025
Wiley-Liss New York, NY

Proteins 94(1), 25 - 50 () [10.1002/prot.70025] special issue: "CASP16: Critical Assessment of methods for Structure Prediction, 16th round"
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Abstract: This article presents an in-depth analysis of selected CASP16 targets, with a focus on their biological and functional significance. The authors highlight the most relevant features of the target proteins and discuss how well these were reproduced in the submitted predictions. While the overall performance of structure prediction methods remains impressive, challenges persist, particularly in modeling rare structural motifs, flexible regions, small molecule interactions, posttranslational modifications, and biologically important interfaces. Addressing these limitations can strengthen the role of structure prediction in complementing experimental efforts and advancing both basic research and biomedical applications.

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  1. CSSB - Leibniz-Institut für Experimentelle Virologie (LIV) / UKE - Maya Topf (CSSB-LIV/UKE-MT)
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