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Bioinformatics Vol. 17 no. 8 2001
Pages 750-751
© 2001 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

Structure prediction meta server

Janusz M. Bujnicki 1, Arne Elofsson 2, Daniel Fischer 3 and Leszek Rychlewski 4,*

1 Bioinformatics Laboratory, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IIMCB), Warsaw, Poland
2 Stockholm Bioinformatics Center, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
3 Bioinformatics, Department of Computer Science, Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
4 Bioinformatics Laboratory, BioInfoBank Institute, ul. Limanowskiego 24A, 60-744 Poznan, Poland

Received on March 5, 2001 ; revised on April 12, 2001 ; accepted on April 12, 2001

Summary: The Structure Prediction Meta Server offers a convenient way for biologists to utilize various high quality structure prediction servers available worldwide. The meta server translates the results obtained from remote services into uniform format, which are consequently used to request a jury prediction from a remote consensus server Pcons.

Availability: The structure prediction meta server is freely available at http://BioInfo.PL/meta/, some remote servers have however restrictions for non-academic users, which are respected by the meta server.

Contact: leszek{at}bioinfo.pl

Supplementary information: Results of several sessions of the CAFASP and LiveBench programs for assessment of performance of fold-recognition servers carried out via the meta server are available at http://BioInfo.PL/services.html.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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