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  • Structural bioinformatics
  • Protein structure prediction

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  • CASP15 (Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction) showed increased focus on multimeric protein modeling, necessitating robust quality assessment (QA) for quaternary structures.
  • Objective QA is crucial for evaluating the accuracy of protein assembly models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate ModFOLDdock, a multimeric model QA server, for the CASP15 competition.
  • To assess the performance of three ModFOLDdock variants in predicting the accuracy of protein multimeric models.

Main Methods:

  • ModFOLDdock integrates single-model, clustering, and deep learning approaches to provide consensus QA scores.
  • Three variants (standard, ModFOLDdockR for ranking, ModFOLDdockS for individual scoring) were optimized for CASP15.
  • Performance was evaluated against CASP observed scores (oligo-lDDT) for homomeric and heteromeric models.

Main Results:

  • All ModFOLDdock variants achieved Pearson correlation coefficients > 0.70 with observed scores.
  • ModFOLDdock variants consistently ranked among the top two methods across all Estimation of Model Accuracy (EMA) categories.
  • Specific high rankings were achieved for global fold prediction, interface quality prediction, and individual residue confidence scores.

Conclusions:

  • ModFOLDdock variants provide reliable quality assessment for multimeric protein models.
  • The server demonstrates competitive performance in predicting various aspects of model accuracy, including global structure and interface quality.
  • ModFOLDdock is a valuable tool for the structural biology community, available as a web server and Docker package.