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Assessing predictions of fitness effects of missense mutations in SUMO-conjugating enzyme UBE2I.

Jing Zhang1, Lisa N Kinch2, Qian Cong1, Jochen Weile3,4,5, Song Sun3,4,5, Atina G Cote3,4,5, Frederick P Roth3,4,5,6, Nick V Grishin1,2.   

Abstract

The exponential growth of genomic variants uncovered by next-generation sequencing necessitates efficient and accurate computational analyses to predict their functional effects. A number of computational methods have been developed for the task, but few unbiased comparisons of their performance are available. To fill the gap, The Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation (CAGI) comprehensively assesses phenotypic predictions on newly collected experimental datasets. Here, we present the results of the SUMO conjugase challenge where participants were predicting functional effects of missense mutations in human SUMO-conjugating enzyme UBE2I. The performance of the predictors is similar to each other and is far from perfection. Evolutionary information from sequence alignments dominates the success: deleterious mutations at conserved positions and benign mutations at variable positions are accurately predicted. Prediction accuracy of other mutations remains unsatisfactory, and this fast-growing field of research is yet to learn the use of spatial structure information to improve the predictions significantly.
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Keywords:  CAGI; SUMO; performance; predictors; substitutions

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28817247      PMCID: PMC5746193          DOI: 10.1002/humu.23293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mutat        ISSN: 1059-7794            Impact factor:   4.878


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