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Predicting beta-turns in proteins using support vector machines with fractional polynomials
Authors:Murtada Khalafallah Elbashir  Jianxin Wang  Fang-Xiang Wu  Lusheng Wang
Affiliation:1.School of Information Science and Engineering,Central South University,Changsha,P.R. China;2.Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Saskatchewan,Saskatoon,Canada;3.Department of Computer Science,City University of Hong Kong,Kowloon,Hong Kong;4.Faculty of Mathematical and Computer Sciences,University of Gezira,Wad Madani, 20,Sudan
Abstract:

Background

β-turns are secondary structure type that have essential role in molecular recognition, protein folding, and stability. They are found to be the most common type of non-repetitive structures since 25% of amino acids in protein structures are situated on them. Their prediction is considered to be one of the crucial problems in bioinformatics and molecular biology, which can provide valuable insights and inputs for the fold recognition and drug design.

Results

We propose an approach that combines support vector machines (SVMs) and logistic regression (LR) in a hybrid prediction method, which we call (H-SVM-LR) to predict β-turns in proteins. Fractional polynomials are used for LR modeling. We utilize position specific scoring matrices (PSSMs) and predicted secondary structure (PSS) as features. Our simulation studies show that H-SVM-LR achieves Qtotal of 82.87%, 82.84%, and 82.32% on the BT426, BT547, and BT823 datasets respectively. These values are the highest among other β-turns prediction methods that are based on PSSMs and secondary structure information. H-SVM-LR also achieves favorable performance in predicting β-turns as measured by the Matthew's correlation coefficient (MCC) on these datasets. Furthermore, H-SVM-LR shows good performance when considering shape strings as additional features.

Conclusions

In this paper, we present a comprehensive approach for β-turns prediction. Experiments show that our proposed approach achieves better performance compared to other competing prediction methods.
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