none5Structure comparison is a fundamental problem for structural genomics, with applications to drug design, protein fold prediction, protein clustering and evolutionary studies. Despite its importance, there are very few rigorous methods and widely accepted similarity measures known for this problem. In this paper we describe the last few years developments on the study of an emerging measure, the Contact Map Overlap (CMO), for protein structure comparison. This measure compares two protein structures by comparing their contact maps. A contact map is a list of pairs of residues which lie in 3-dimensional proximity in the protein's native fold. Although in principle computationally hard to optimize, we have shown how this measu...