Applying undertaker to quality assessment

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Our group tested three quality assessment functions in CASP8: a function which used only distance constraints derived from alignments (SAM-T08-MQAO), a function which added other single-model terms to the distance constraints (SAM-T08-MQAU), and a function which used both single-model and consensus terms (SAM-T08-MQAC). We analyzed the functions both for ranking models for a single target and for producing an accurate estimate of GDTJTS. Our functions were optimized for the ranking problem, so are perhaps more appropriate for metaserver applications than for providing trustworthiness estimates for single models. On the CASP8 test, the functions with more terms performed better. The MQAC consensus method was substantially better than either singlemodel function, and the MQAU function was substantially better than the MQAO function that used only constraints from alignments. © 2009 WILEY-LISS, INC.

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Archie, J. G., Paluszewski, M., & Karplus, K. (2009). Applying undertaker to quality assessment. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics, 77(SUPPL. 9), 191–195. https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.22508

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