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human proteome folding

? is this the same as rosetta@home?? rosetta is also proteome folding.
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Re: human proteome folding

Hello rwags,

Rosetta's goal is to develop computational methods that accurately predict and design protein structure and protein complexes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta@home

The two main objectives of the HPF2 project are to: 1) obtain higher resolution structures for specific human proteins and pathogen proteins and 2) further explore the limits of protein structure prediction by further developing Rosetta software structure prediction. Thus, the project will address two very important parallel imperatives, one biological and one biophysical.
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/projects_showcase/viewHpf2Research.do

We appreciate your computer cycles!

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Re: human proteome folding

Or, put another way: Rosetta@Home develops and tests the Rosetta software, and the Human Proteome Folding project uses the Rosetta software.
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