A machine-learning approach for predicting palmitoylation sites from integrated sequence-based features.

Journal: Journal of bioinformatics and computational biology
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Abstract

Palmitoylation is the covalent attachment of lipids to amino acid residues in proteins. As an important form of protein posttranslational modification, it increases the hydrophobicity of proteins, which contributes to the protein transportation, organelle localization, and functions, therefore plays an important role in a variety of cell biological processes. Identification of palmitoylation sites is necessary for understanding protein-protein interaction, protein stability, and activity. Since conventional experimental techniques to determine palmitoylation sites in proteins are both labor intensive and costly, a fast and accurate computational approach to predict palmitoylation sites from protein sequences is in urgent need. In this study, a support vector machine (SVM)-based method was proposed through integrating PSI-BLAST profile, physicochemical properties, [Formula: see text]-mer amino acid compositions (AACs), and [Formula: see text]-mer pseudo AACs into the principal feature vector. A recursive feature selection scheme was subsequently implemented to single out the most discriminative features. Finally, an SVM method was implemented to predict palmitoylation sites in proteins based on the optimal features. The proposed method achieved an accuracy of 99.41% and Matthews Correlation Coefficient of 0.9773 for a benchmark dataset. The result indicates the efficiency and accuracy of our method in prediction of palmitoylation sites based on protein sequences.

Authors

  • Liqi Li
    Department of General Surgery, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing 400037, China. yanghuaxq@163.com.
  • Qifa Luo
    * Department of General Surgery, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing 400037, China.
  • Weidong Xiao
  • Jinhui Li
  • Shiwen Zhou
  • Yongsheng Li
    School of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Engineering, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, 150081, China. liyongsheng@ems.hrbmu.edu.cn.
  • Xiaoqi Zheng
  • Hua Yang