Literature DB >> 19583993

Predicting protein subnuclear localization using GO-amino-acid composition features.

Wen-Lin Huang1, Chun-Wei Tung, Hui-Ling Huang, Shinn-Ying Ho.   

Abstract

The nucleus guides life processes of cells. Many of the nuclear proteins participating in the life processes tend to concentrate on subnuclear compartments. The subnuclear localization of nuclear proteins is hence important for deeply understanding the construction and functions of the nucleus. Recently, Gene Ontology (GO) annotation has been used for prediction of subnuclear localization. However, the effective use of GO terms in solving sequence-based prediction problems remains challenging, especially when query protein sequences have no accession number or annotated GO term. This study obtains homologies of query proteins with known accession numbers using BLAST to retrieve GO terms for sequence-based subnuclear localization prediction. A prediction method PGAC, which involves mining informative GO terms associated with amino acid composition features, is proposed to design a support vector machine-based classifier. PGAC yields 55 informative GO terms with training and test accuracies of 85.7% and 76.3%, respectively, using a data set SNL_35 (561 proteins in 9 localizations) with 35% sequence identity. Upon comparison with Nuc-PLoc, which combines amphiphilic pseudo amino acid composition of a protein with its position-specific scoring matrix, PGAC using the data set SNL_80 yields a leave-one-out cross-validation accuracy of 81.1%, which is better than that of Nuc-PLoc, 67.4%. Experimental results show that the set of informative GO terms are effective features for protein subnuclear localization. The prediction server based on PGAC has been implemented at http://iclab.life.nctu.edu.tw/prolocgac.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19583993     DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2009.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosystems        ISSN: 0303-2647            Impact factor:   1.973


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