Fig. 4: D-I-TASSER modeling results in CASP15. | Nature Biotechnology

Fig. 4: D-I-TASSER modeling results in CASP15.

From: Deep-learning-based single-domain and multidomain protein structure prediction with D-I-TASSER

Fig. 4

a,b, Sum of z scores for the 45 registered server groups in ‘regular modeling’ (a) and ‘interdomain modeling’ (b) sections. D-I-TASSER (registered as ‘UM-TBM’) and the public version 2.2.0 of the AlphaFold2 server (registered as ‘NBIS-AF2-standard’) are marked in red and yellow, respectively. c,d, Head-to-head comparisons between D-I-TASSER and AlphaFold2 (c) or Wallner (d) models are shown on the 112 individual domains and 22 multidomain targets, where FM and TBM domains and multidomain targets are colored red, blue and green, respectively. e, TM score comparisons of D-I-TASSER and different AlphaFold versions on the 50 FM domains and 20 multidomain targets with released experimental structures. The height of the histogram indicates the mean value, and the error bar depicts s.d. f, The first models produced by D-I-TASSER (cyan) and AlphaFold2 (yellow) are superposed on the target structures (red) for 19 domains (top two rows) and 8 multidomain targets (bottom row), for which the TM score improvements by D-I-TASSER are higher than 0.15 over AlphaFold2.

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