Author:
Day Graeme M.,Cooper Timothy G.,Cruz-Cabeza Aurora J.,Hejczyk Katarzyna E.,Ammon Herman L.,Boerrigter Stephan X. M.,Tan Jeffrey S.,Della Valle Raffaele G.,Venuti Elisabetta,Jose Jovan,Gadre Shridhar R.,Desiraju Gautam R.,Thakur Tejender S.,van Eijck Bouke P.,Facelli Julio C.,Bazterra Victor E.,Ferraro Marta B.,Hofmann Detlef W. M.,Neumann Marcus A.,Leusen Frank J. J.,Kendrick John,Price Sarah L.,Misquitta Alston J.,Karamertzanis Panagiotis G.,Welch Gareth W. A.,Scheraga Harold A.,Arnautova Yelena A.,Schmidt Martin U.,van de Streek Jacco,Wolf Alexandra K.,Schweizer Bernd
Abstract
We report on the organization and outcome of the fourth blind test of crystal structure prediction, an international collaborative project organized to evaluate the present state in computational methods of predicting the crystal structures of small organic molecules. There were 14 research groups which took part, using a variety of methods to generate and rank the most likely crystal structures for four target systems: three single-component crystal structures and a 1:1 cocrystal. Participants were challenged to predict the crystal structures of the four systems, given only their molecular diagrams, while the recently determined but as-yet unpublished crystal structures were withheld by an independent referee. Three predictions were allowed for each system. The results demonstrate a dramatic improvement in rates of success over previous blind tests; in total, there were 13 successful predictions and, for each of the four targets, at least two groups correctly predicted the observed crystal structure. The successes include one participating group who correctly predicted all four crystal structures as their first ranked choice, albeit at a considerable computational expense. The results reflect important improvements in modelling methods and suggest that, at least for the small and fairly rigid types of molecules included in this blind test, such calculations can be constructively applied to help understand crystallization and polymorphism of organic molecules.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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