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OpenFold

A fully open, trainable reproduction of AlphaFold 2.

3/7Evidence fields documented
60-SECOND EVALUATION VIEW

What should a scientist know before using OpenFold?

UnresolvedEvidence direction is incomplete or not yet resolved
Best suited forPrediction · Training
Evidence supportsPrimary links may be present, but BioAtlas does not claim a review date without a record-level timestamp.
Evidence does not establishUniversal superiority, therapeutic success, clinical utility or regulatory acceptance.
Major limitationPerformance depends on the evaluation dataset and operating conditions.
Current registry recordOpenFold3 Preview2 recorded releases · Review date not recorded. A newer version is not assumed to be universally better.

What it is

OpenFold is a from-scratch, trainable PyTorch reimplementation of AlphaFold 2 with open weights and training data (OpenProteinSet). It let the whole community fine-tune and study folding models rather than only run inference, and seeded a nonprofit consortium for open biomolecular AI.

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.

Sources3 connectedPrimary resources and normalized claims
Claims0 normalizedNo normalized claim yet
EntityOpenFoldmodel-family · OpenFold3 Preview
ReviewReview date not recordedReview date not claimed
ConclusionContext requiredAdd to an evaluation before operational use

Model passport

Entity typemodel-family
OrganizationOpenFold Consortium / Columbia
Model family introduced2026
AccessOpen source
Commercial useAllowed / verify checkpoint terms
DeploymentSelf-hosted
ComputeGPU recommended
Domainsstructure
Biology → representation → computation → evidence

How OpenFold 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 sequence / complex specificationOptional MSA / templates depending on release
2 · Input representation
Sequence / MSA / template / molecular features
3 · Internal representation
Evoformer / Pairformer-family representations
4 · Architecture
Open AlphaFold-family reproduction
5 · Learning objective
Trainable biomolecular structure prediction
6 · Output representation
All-atom coordinatesConfidence scores

Biological scale

proteincomplexmolecule

Modalities & tasks

ProteinDNARNALigandPredictionTraining

Registry, claims and frontier intelligence

Versioned registry

OpenFold3 Preview

2 version records · latest curated year 2026. Model-family identity remains separate from capability and access changes.

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Benchmark claim ledger

0 normalized claims

No task, dataset, split and metric claim has been normalized for this record yet.

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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 →

Inputs and outputs

Inputs

Biomolecular sequence / complex specificationOptional MSA / templates depending on release

Outputs

3D biomolecular structuresConfidence estimates

Scientific and technical profile

Scientific principles

Evolutionary couplingReproducible open science

Technology

PyTorch EvoformerOpenProteinSet training dataTrainable end-to-end
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
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: structure, sequence
Structural biology

First atomic structures of globular proteins

John Kendrew & Max Perutz

Protein structure prediction and structure-based design became meaningful because experimental crystallography established the target reality to predict against.

Matched concepts: fold, complex

Evaluation evidence

Dataset or evaluationNot yet curated
Task or metricNot yet extracted
Evidence statusPrimary paper linked; benchmark extraction pending
Open source ↗

BioAtlas has not yet extracted a structured benchmark claim for this record.

Known limitations

  • Performance depends on the evaluation dataset and operating conditions.
  • A structured benchmark claim has not yet been extracted for this record.
  • Outputs require task-specific scientific and experimental validation.

Milestones

2026

Revealed how folding models learn during training.

Evidence

Runs as a nonprofit consortium.