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''Combined automated NOE assignment and structure determination module''
''Combined automated NOE assignment and structure determination module''


CANDID is an algorithm for the automated assignment of NOESY spectra. Once nearly complete sequence-specific resonance assignments are available, the automated CANDID approach greatly enhances the efficiency of NOESY spectral analysis.
CANDID is an algorithm for the automated assignment of NOESY spectra. Once nearly complete sequence-specific resonance assignments are available, the automated CANDID approach greatly enhances the efficiency of NOESY spectral analysis.

Latest revision as of 12:44, 8 December 2008

Combined automated NOE assignment and structure determination module


CANDID is an algorithm for the automated assignment of NOESY spectra. Once nearly complete sequence-specific resonance assignments are available, the automated CANDID approach greatly enhances the efficiency of NOESY spectral analysis.

CANDID was written by Torsten Herrmann and Peter Güntert.

Availability

  • A new, entirely probability-based automated NOESY assignment algorithm has replaced CANDID in CYANA from version 2.0 onwards. CANDID is part of the program CYANA 1.0.

References

  • Herrmann, T., Güntert, P. & Wüthrich, K. Protein NMR structure determination with automated NOE assignment using the new software CANDID and the torsion angle dynamics algorithm DYANA. J. Mol. Biol. 319, 209–227 (2002)