ccp4

Structural Biology
Spectroscopy

Software Description

The Collaborative Computational Project Number 4 (CCP4) program suite is a collection of disparate programs, which communicate via standard data files, rather than all operations being integrated into one huge program, covering most of the computations required for macromolecular crystallography. They have been collected and developed under the auspices of the Collaborative Computing Project Number 4, in Protein Crystallography, supported by the UK Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) since 1979 and currently the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSCR), and coordinated at Daresbury Laboratory. The Project aimed to support collaboration between those working on such software in the UK, and to assemble a comprehensive collection of it to satisfy the computational requirements of the relevant UK groups. The results of this effort are also made available for distribution to academic and commercial users outside the UK. The distribution, described herein, is often loosely referred to as `CCP4\', but is properly `The CCP4 Suite\'.


Info

Module Name

ccp4

Last Updated On

08/29/2023

Support Level

Secondary Support

Software Access Level

Open Access

Home Page

http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/

Documentation

Software Description

The Collaborative Computational Project Number 4 (CCP4) program suite is a collection of disparate programs, which communicate via standard data files, rather than all operations being integrated into one huge program, covering most of the computations required for macromolecular crystallography. They have been collected and developed under the auspices of the Collaborative Computing Project Number 4, in Protein Crystallography, supported by the UK Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) since 1979 and currently the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSCR), and coordinated at Daresbury Laboratory. The Project aimed to support collaboration between those working on such software in the UK, and to assemble a comprehensive collection of it to satisfy the computational requirements of the relevant UK groups. The results of this effort are also made available for distribution to academic and commercial users outside the UK. The distribution, described herein, is often loosely referred to as `CCP4\', but is properly `The CCP4 Suite\'.

General Linux

To load this module for use in a Linux environment, you can run the command:

module load ccp4

Depending on where you are working, there may be more than one version of ccp4 available. To see which modules are available for loading you can run:

module avail ccp4

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