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Analytical biochemistry

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Accurate RNA 5-methylcytosine site prediction based on heuristic physical-chemical properties reduction and classifier ensemble.

Analytical biochemistry
RNA 5-methylcytosine (mC) is an important post-transcriptional modification that plays an indispensable role in biological processes. The accurate identification of mC sites from primary RNA sequences is especially useful for deeply understanding the...

Prediction of lysine glutarylation sites by maximum relevance minimum redundancy feature selection.

Analytical biochemistry
Lysine glutarylation is new type of protein acylation modification in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. To better understand the molecular mechanism of glutarylation, it is important to identify glutarylated substrates and their corresponding glutaryl...

Prediction of DNase I hypersensitive sites in plant genome using multiple modes of pseudo components.

Analytical biochemistry
DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs) are accessible chromatin zones hypersensitive to DNase I endonucleases in plant genome. DHSs have been used as markers for the presence of transcriptional regulatory elements. It is an important complement to devel...

predCar-site: Carbonylation sites prediction in proteins using support vector machine with resolving data imbalanced issue.

Analytical biochemistry
The carbonylation is found as an irreversible post-translational modification and considered a biomarker of oxidative stress. It plays major role not only in orchestrating various biological processes but also associated with some diseases such as Al...

Predicting pupylation sites in prokaryotic proteins using semi-supervised self-training support vector machine algorithm.

Analytical biochemistry
As one important post-translational modification of prokaryotic proteins, pupylation plays a key role in regulating various biological processes. The accurate identification of pupylation sites is crucial for understanding the underlying mechanisms o...