Identify submitochondria and subchloroplast locations with pseudo amino acid composition: Approach from the strategy of discrete wavelet transform feature extraction |
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Authors: | Shao-Ping Shi Jian-Ding Qiu Xing-Yu SunJian-Hua Huang Shu-Yun HuangSheng-Bao Suo Ru-Ping LiangLi Zhang |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, Chinab Department of Mathematics, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() It is very challenging and complicated to predict protein locations at the sub-subcellular level. The key to enhancing the prediction quality for protein sub-subcellular locations is to grasp the core features of a protein that can discriminate among proteins with different subcompartment locations. In this study, a different formulation of pseudoamino acid composition by the approach of discrete wavelet transform feature extraction was developed to predict submitochondria and subchloroplast locations. As a result of jackknife cross-validation, with our method, it can efficiently distinguish mitochondrial proteins from chloroplast proteins with total accuracy of 98.8% and obtained a promising total accuracy of 93.38% for predicting submitochondria locations. Especially the predictive accuracy for mitochondrial outer membrane and chloroplast thylakoid lumen were 82.93% and 82.22%, respectively, showing an improvement of 4.88% and 27.22% when other existing methods were compared. The results indicated that the proposed method might be employed as a useful assistant technique for identifying sub-subcellular locations. We have implemented our algorithm as an online service called SubIdent (http://bioinfo.ncu.edu.cn/services.aspx). |
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Keywords: | Submitochondria locations Subchloroplast locations Discrete wavelet transform Support vector machine Pseudo amino acid composition |
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