Title of article :
Predicting membrane protein type by functional domain composition and pseudo-amino acid composition
Author/Authors :
Cai، نويسنده , , Yu-Dong and Chou، نويسنده , , Kuo-Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Given the sequence of a protein, how can we predict whether it is a membrane protein or non-membrane protein? If it is, what membrane protein type it belongs to? Since these questions are closely relevant to the function of an uncharacterized protein, their importance is self-evident. Particularly, with the explosion of protein sequences entering into databanks and the relatively much slower progress in using biochemical experiments to determine their functions, it is highly desired to develop an automated method that can be used to give a fast answers to these questions. By hybridizing the functional domain (FunD) and pseudo-amino acid composition (PseAA), a new strategy called FunD–PseAA predictor was introduced. To test the power of the predictor, a highly non-homologous data set was constructed where none of proteins has ⩾25% sequence identity to any other. The overall success rates obtained with the FunD–PseAA predictor on such a data set by the jackknife cross-validation test was 85% for the case in identifying membrane protein and non-membrane protein, and 91% in identifying the membrane protein type among the following 5 categories: (1) type-1 membrane protein, (2) type-2 membrane protein, (3) multipass transmembrane protein, (4) lipid chain-anchored membrane protein, and (5) GPI-anchored membrane protein. These rates are much higher than those obtained by the other methods on the same stringent data set, indicating that the FunD–PseAA predictor may become a useful high throughput tool in bioinformatics and proteomics.
Keywords :
Multi-pass transmembrane , Lipid chain-anchored , GPI-anchored , Less than 25% sequence identity , FunD–PseAA predictor , Type-1 , Type-2 , Function-related feature
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology