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− | * 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. | + | * A new, entirely probability-based automated NOESY assignment algorithm has replaced CANDID in [http://www.cyana.org/ CYANA] from version 2.0 onwards. CANDID is part of the program CYANA 1.0. |
* A different, stand-alone version of CANDID has been developed and is [http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/torsten.herrmann/Herrmann/Software.html available] from [http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/torsten.herrmann/ Torsten Herrmann]. | * A different, stand-alone version of CANDID has been developed and is [http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/torsten.herrmann/Herrmann/Software.html available] from [http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/torsten.herrmann/ Torsten Herrmann]. |
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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.
- A different, stand-alone version of CANDID has been developed and is available from Torsten Herrmann.
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)