Collaborative Computational Project Number 4

CCP4
Developer(s) CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
Stable release 6.5 / 18 December 2014 (2014-12-18)
Written in C, Fortran, Tcl, Python
Operating system UNIX, Linux, Mac, MS-Windows
Type X-Ray Crystallography
Licence Various
Website www.ccp4.ac.uk

The Collaborative Computational Project Number 4 in protein crystallography or (CCP4) was set up in 1979 in the United Kingdom to support collaboration between researchers working in software development and assemble a comprehensive collection of software for structural biology. The CCP4 core team is located at the Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH) at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Didcot, near Oxford, UK.

CCP4 was originally supported by the UK Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC), and is now supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). The project is coordinated at CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory. The results of this effort gave rise to the CCP4 program suite,[1] which is now distributed to academic and commercial users worldwide.

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  1. M.D. Winn, C.C. Ballard, K.D. Cowtan, E.J. Dodson, P. Emsley, P.R. Evans, R.M. Keegan, E.B. Krissinel, A.G.W. Leslie, A. McCoy, S.J. McNicholas, G.N. Murshudov, N.S. Pannu, E.A. Potterton, H.R. Powell, R.J. Read, A. Vagin, K.S. Wilson (2011) Overview of the CCP4 suite and current developments Acta Crystallogr. D67, 235-242
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