- Predictor@home
Predictor@home is a
distributed computing project that usesBOINC and is run byThe Scripps Research Institute to predictprotein structure from protein sequence in the context of the 6th biannualCASP , or Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction. A major goal of the project is the testing and evaluating of new algorithms to predict both known and unknown protein structures.Predictor@home is complementary to
Folding@home . Whereas the latter aims to study the dynamics ofprotein folding , Predictor@home aims to specify what the finaltertiary structure will be. Also, the two projects differ in the infrastructure they use. Predictor@home uses BOINC, whereas Folding@home maintains its own separate infrastructure, but plans on transitioning to BOINC and is currently operating a beta test under the BOINC architecture.However, Predictor@home competes with another BOINC project,
Rosetta@home . Each are testing different methods of predicting the final tertiary structure for speed and reliability.On
September 6 ,2006 , Predictor@home was temporarily taken off line; with no new work units being sent out. Work units have since started to be distributed again.In May, 2008, the project reverted to Alpha status, in that it is experimenting with new methods.
ee also
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List of distributed computing projects
*Rosetta@home
*SIMAP
*Grid computing External links
* [http://predictor.scripps.edu/ Predictor@home Website]
* [http://boinc.berkeley.edu/ Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)]
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