Predicted Aligned Error
The Predicted Aligned Error (PAE) is a quantitative output produced by AlphaFold, a protein structure prediction system developed by DeepMind.[1] PAE estimates the expected positional error for each residue in a predicted protein structure if it were aligned to a corresponding residue in the true protein structure. This measurement helps scientists assess the confidence in the relative positions and orientations of different parts of the predicted protein model.[2] StructurePAE is presented as a two-dimensional (2D) interactive plot where the color at coordinates [ { "predicted_aligned_error": [[0, 1, 4, 7, 9, ...], ...], "max_predicted_aligned_error": 31.75 } ] In the JSON file, the field A separately developed 3D viewer of PAE allows for more intuitive visualization.[4] ![]() InterpretationInterpretation of PAE values allows scientists to understand the level of confidence in the predicted structure of a protein: Lower PAE values between residue pairs from different domains indicate that the model predicts well-defined relative positions and orientations for those domains. Higher PAE values for such residue pairs suggest that the relative positions and/or orientations of these domains in the 3D structure are uncertain and should not be interpreted.[5] CaveatsAlthough PAE provides valuable information, users should note that it is asymmetric; the PAE value for (x, y) may differ from the value for (y, x), particularly between loop regions with highly uncertain orientations.[6] Moreover, while AlphaFold can make useful inter-domain predictions, intra-domain prediction accuracy is expected to be more reliable based on CASP14 validation. External linksReferences
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