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609: Beginner CASP10 Refinement Puzzle: TR696
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This is the page for this CASP10 refinement target:
http://predictioncenter.org/casp10/target.cgi?id=196

Note that the organizers gave us this hint:

"Starting model GDT_TS=71."

GDT_TS=71 essentially means that ONLY 71% of the model superimposes correctly onto the native structure:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_distance_test

Here is the sequence logo predicted by the SAM server:

H = helix
E = sheet
C = loop (or coil)

The taller the letter at each position, the higher the probability of that specific secondary structure for that amino acid.

For example, the Valine at residue 19 is highly predicted to be part of a helix. However, the Valine at residue 92 is highly predicted to be in a sheet.

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