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Protein-Protein Docking Benchmark 2.0: an Update
Journal Article
Reference:
J. Mintseris, K. Wiehe, B. Pierce, R. Anderson, R. Chen, J. Janin, Z. Weng. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics, 60, 214 –216. Published in 2005.
Abstract:

We present a new version of the
Protein–Protein Docking Benchmark, reconstructed from the bottom up to include more complexes, particularly
focusing on more unbound–unbound test
cases. SCOP (Structural Classification of Proteins)was used to assess redundancy between the complexes in this version. The new benchmark consists of 72 unbound–unbound cases, with 52 rigid-body cases, 13 medium-difficulty cases, and 7 high-difficulty cases with substantial conformational change. In addition, we retained 12 antibody–antigen test cases with the antibody structure in the bound form. The new benchmark provides a platform for evaluating the progress of docking methods on a wide variety of targets.
The new version of the benchmark is available to the public at http://zlab.bu.edu/benchmark2.

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