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AlphaFold 2 / 3

The model that solved the 50-year protein-folding problem.

4/7Evidence fields documented
60-SECOND EVALUATION VIEW

What should a scientist know before using AlphaFold 2 / 3?

SupportedEvidence supports the stated context with explicit boundaries
Best suited forPrediction
Evidence supportsCASP14 / complex evaluations: Peer-reviewed
Evidence does not establishUniversal superiority, therapeutic success, clinical utility or regulatory acceptance.
Major limitationPerformance depends on the evaluation dataset and operating conditions.
Current registry recordAlphaFold 33 recorded releases · Review date not recorded. A newer version is not assumed to be universally better.

What it is

AlphaFold predicts a protein's 3D structure directly from its amino-acid sequence with near-experimental accuracy. AlphaFold 2 (2020) triggered a revolution at CASP14; AlphaFold 3 (2024, with Isomorphic Labs) extended prediction to proteins bound to ligands, DNA, RNA and ions — the interactions that matter for drugs. Hassabis and Jumper shared the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with David Baker.

Evidence trail

BioAtlas keeps the path from source to decision visible. A connection records provenance; it does not imply that evidence is sufficient for every context.

Sources5 connectedPrimary resources and normalized claims
Claims1 normalizedProtein structure prediction
EntityAlphaFold 2 / 3model-family · AlphaFold 3
ReviewReview date not recordedReview date not claimed
ConclusionContext requiredAdd to an evaluation before operational use

Model passport

Entity typemodel-family
OrganizationGoogle DeepMind
Model family introduced2024
AccessLimited open access
Commercial useRestricted / verify terms
DeploymentHybrid
ComputeGPU / managed server
Domainsstructure
Biology → representation → computation → evidence

How AlphaFold 2 / 3 represents biology

model-familystructure

Category is navigation. These fields describe the model-specific computational transformation and deliberately override broad category defaults.

1 · Biological inputs
Biomolecular sequencesLigand / ion identitiesOptional templates and MSA depending on release
2 · Input representation
Sequence tokensAtom / residue tokensMSA featuresTemplate features
3 · Internal representation
Single representationPair representation
4 · Architecture
Evoformer (AF2)Pairformer + diffusion (AF3)
5 · Learning objective
Structure predictionCoordinate denoising / diffusion (AF3)
6 · Output representation
All-atom coordinatesConfidence scores

Biological scale

proteincomplexmolecule

Modalities & tasks

ProteinDNARNALigandIonPrediction

Registry, claims and frontier intelligence

Versioned registry

AlphaFold 3

3 version records · latest curated year 2024. Model-family identity remains separate from capability and access changes.

Explore version lineage →

Connected research frontiers

These records describe active research directions, not guaranteed capabilities of this model. Evidence stages and unresolved questions are preserved separately.

Dynamic structure & docking

Open reproductions of frontier drug-design engines

Aureka AI OpenDDE project · 2026-07-04
Recent preprint

Can the community reproduce and extend proprietary all-atom drug-design engines with open training code, checkpoints and benchmarks?

Evidence boundary and unresolved questions

OpenDDE is a very recent July 2026 preprint. Its claimed parity has not yet received broad independent evaluation.

  • Can external teams reproduce the reported training and benchmark results?
  • What data provenance and leakage controls are documented?
  • How do open checkpoints perform in prospective discovery projects?
open science · co-folding · reproducibility · scaling lawsOpen frontier record →
Affinity & virtual screening

Joint structure and binding-affinity reasoning

Isomorphic Labs · MIT · Open community · 2026-03-06
Recent preprint

Can one model predict both the bound geometry and the energetic ranking needed to prioritize compounds?

Evidence boundary and unresolved questions

Recent independent evaluations report that strong global correlations may not preserve ranking among top compounds, where lead-selection decisions occur.

  • Can models rank close analogues within a chemical series?
  • How well do they extrapolate across assays, protonation states and target families?
  • Can uncertainty identify when physics or experiment should take over?
binding affinity · ranking · virtual screening · free energy · uncertaintyOpen frontier record →
Dynamic structure & docking

Finding cryptic pockets from sequence

Isomorphic Labs · 2026-02-10
Developer-reported

Can a model reveal ligandable pockets that are hidden in the unbound protein and only open after a ligand or allosteric change?

Evidence boundary and unresolved questions

The public evidence is currently a company technical report and benchmark narrative. Prospective medicinal-chemistry validation and independent replication remain essential.

  • How often are predicted pockets experimentally ligandable rather than geometrically plausible?
  • How robust is pocket discovery across membrane proteins, intrinsically disordered regions and low-data target families?
  • Can calibrated confidence distinguish genuine induced pockets from model hallucinations?
cryptic pockets · allostery · induced fit · ligandability · dockingOpen frontier record →
Dynamic structure & docking

Induced-fit co-folding beyond familiar targets

Isomorphic Labs · 2026-02-10
Developer-reported

Can structure models represent large ligand-driven protein rearrangements when the target, pocket or conformational transition is far from training examples?

Evidence boundary and unresolved questions

Out-of-distribution claims depend strongly on benchmark construction, training-set leakage controls and exact success thresholds.

  • How are unseen chemotypes and target families isolated from training data?
  • Does structural accuracy translate into enrichment or medicinal-chemistry decisions?
  • How stable are alternative conformational ensembles?
co-folding · induced fit · OOD generalization · protein flexibilityOpen frontier record →
Generative biomolecular design

High-fidelity antibody and biologic interfaces

Isomorphic Labs · 2026-02-10
Developer-reported

Can general co-folding models accurately resolve antibody–antigen and other biologic interfaces with low sequence homology?

Evidence boundary and unresolved questions

Benchmark composition, success thresholds and independent reproduction will determine how broadly the reported advantage generalizes.

  • How does performance vary across CDR loops, nanobodies and multispecific formats?
  • Can interface prediction improve prospective affinity maturation?
  • How are glycosylation and conformational heterogeneity handled?
antibodies · biologics · interfaces · low homologyOpen frontier record →

Inputs and outputs

Inputs

Biomolecular sequencesLigand / ion identitiesOptional templates and MSA depending on release

Outputs

3D biomolecular structuresConfidence estimates

Scientific and technical profile

Scientific principles

Evolutionary coupling (MSA)Geometric deep learningAttention / TransformersDiffusion (AF3)

Technology

Evoformer / PairformerTriangle attentionDiffusion decoder (AF3)End-to-end differentiable
Ideas before algorithms

Scientific lineage

Explore all foundations

These are transparent concept matches—not claims that one scientist alone caused this model. Each connection is based on the model’s recorded domain, scientific principles, technical terms or an explicit lineage link.

Structural biology

Anfinsen’s dogma—the thermodynamic hypothesis

Christian B. Anfinsen

Protein structure prediction, inverse folding and generative protein design all assume that sequence strongly constrains structure and function.

Explicit model lineage
Computational intelligence

Denoising diffusion generative models

Jascha Sohl-Dickstein, Jonathan Ho and collaborators

Modern protein-backbone, molecular-pose and biomolecular-complex generators use diffusion to sample valid three-dimensional structures and designs.

Explicit model lineage
Genomics & cell systems

X-ray evidence for the helical structure of DNA

Rosalind Franklin & Raymond Gosling

Structural genomics and sequence-to-structure reasoning began with experimentally grounded molecular geometry.

Matched concepts: dna, structure, sequence
Computational intelligence

Transformer self-attention

Ashish Vaswani and colleagues

Protein, genome, molecule and single-cell foundation models use attention to learn dependencies across biological sequences and multimodal inputs.

Matched concepts: transformer, attention, sequence

Evaluation evidence

Dataset or evaluationCASP14 / complex evaluations
Task or metricStructure accuracy and confidence
Evidence statusPeer-reviewed
Open source ↗

Task-specific evidence only; not comparable as a universal leaderboard score.

Protein structure prediction

CASP14 / complex evaluations

AlphaFold 3 · CASP14 blinded targets
peer-reviewed

Top-performing CASP14 system; consult the primary paper for target-level metrics.

Claim caveats
  • CASP performance does not establish equal accuracy for every target class or drug-relevant complex.
  • AlphaFold 2 and AlphaFold 3 require separate evaluation contexts.

Known limitations

  • Performance depends on the evaluation dataset and operating conditions.
  • Task-specific benchmark results should not be compared across unlike domains.
  • Outputs require task-specific scientific and experimental validation.

Milestones

2024

AlphaFold DB holds 200M+ predicted structures, free for all.

Evidence

AF3 replaced the structure module with a diffusion generative head.

Evidence

2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.