volume 487 pages 545-574

ROSETTA3: an object-oriented software suite for the simulation and design of macromolecules.

Andrew Leaver-Fay 1
Michael D. Tyka 2
Steven M. Lewis 1
Oliwia Lange 2
James Thompson 2
Ron Jacak 1
Kristian W. Kaufman 3
P Douglas Renfrew 4
Colin A. Smith 5
William Sheffler 2
Ian Davis 6
Seth Cooper 2
Adrien Treuille 7
Daniel J Mandell 5
FLORIAN RICHTER 2
Yih-En Andrew Ban 8
Jacob E Corn 2
David D. Kim 2
Sergey Lyskov 9
Monica Berrondo 10
Stuart Mentzer 11
Zoran Popović 6
James J Havranek 12
John Karanicolas 13
Purvesh Khatri 14
Jens Meiler 3
Brian Kuhlman 1
David Baker 2
Philip T. Bradley 16
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Department of Biochemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
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GrassRoots Biotechnology
7
 
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
8
 
Arzeda Corporation
10
 
Rosetta Design Group LLC
11
 
Objexx Engineering
12
 
Washington University St. Louis
Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2011-01-01
scimago Q4
SJR0.133
CiteScore2.4
Impact factor
ISSN00766879, 15577988
Abstract
We have recently completed a full re-architecturing of the ROSETTA molecular modeling program, generalizing and expanding its existing functionality. The new architecture enables the rapid prototyping of novel protocols by providing easy-to-use interfaces to powerful tools for molecular modeling. The source code of this rearchitecturing has been released as ROSETTA3 and is freely available for academic use. At the time of its release, it contained 470,000 lines of code. Counting currently unpublished protocols at the time of this writing, the source includes 1,285,000 lines. Its rapid growth is a testament to its ease of use. This chapter describes the requirements for our new architecture, justifies the design decisions, sketches out central classes, and highlights a few of the common tasks that the new software can perform.
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Leaver-Fay A., Tyka M. D., Lewis S. M., Lange O., Thompson J., Jacak R., Kaufman K. W., Renfrew P. D., Smith C. A., Sheffler W., Davis I., Cooper S., Treuille A., Mandell D. J., RICHTER F., Ban Y. A., Fleishman S. J., Corn J. E., Kim D. D., Lyskov S., Berrondo M., Mentzer S., Popović Z., Havranek J. J., Karanicolas J., Khatri P., Meiler J., Kortemme T., Gray J. J., Kuhlman B., Baker D., Bradley P. T. ROSETTA3: an object-oriented software suite for the simulation and design of macromolecules. // Methods in Enzymology. 2011. Vol. 487. pp. 545-574.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1016/B978-0-12-381270-4.00019-6
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TI - ROSETTA3: an object-oriented software suite for the simulation and design of macromolecules.
T2 - Methods in Enzymology
AU - Leaver-Fay, Andrew
AU - Tyka, Michael D.
AU - Lewis, Steven M.
AU - Lange, Oliwia
AU - Thompson, James
AU - Jacak, Ron
AU - Kaufman, Kristian W.
AU - Renfrew, P Douglas
AU - Smith, Colin A.
AU - Sheffler, William
AU - Davis, Ian
AU - Cooper, Seth
AU - Treuille, Adrien
AU - Mandell, Daniel J
AU - RICHTER, FLORIAN
AU - Ban, Yih-En Andrew
AU - Fleishman, Sarel J
AU - Corn, Jacob E
AU - Kim, David D.
AU - Lyskov, Sergey
AU - Berrondo, Monica
AU - Mentzer, Stuart
AU - Popović, Zoran
AU - Havranek, James J
AU - Karanicolas, John
AU - Khatri, Purvesh
AU - Meiler, Jens
AU - Kortemme, Tanja
AU - Gray, Jeffrey J.
AU - Kuhlman, Brian
AU - Baker, David
AU - Bradley, Philip T.
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 545-574
VL - 487
PMID - 21187238
SN - 0076-6879
SN - 1557-7988
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@incollection{2011_Leaver-Fay,
author = {Andrew Leaver-Fay and Michael D. Tyka and Steven M. Lewis and Oliwia Lange and James Thompson and Ron Jacak and Kristian W. Kaufman and P Douglas Renfrew and Colin A. Smith and William Sheffler and Ian Davis and Seth Cooper and Adrien Treuille and Daniel J Mandell and FLORIAN RICHTER and Yih-En Andrew Ban and Sarel J Fleishman and Jacob E Corn and David D. Kim and Sergey Lyskov and Monica Berrondo and Stuart Mentzer and Zoran Popović and James J Havranek and John Karanicolas and Purvesh Khatri and Jens Meiler and Tanja Kortemme and Jeffrey J. Gray and Brian Kuhlman and David Baker and Philip T. Bradley},
title = {ROSETTA3: an object-oriented software suite for the simulation and design of macromolecules.},
publisher = {Elsevier},
year = {2011},
volume = {487},
pages = {545--574},
month = {jan}
}