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Accurate prediction and key protein sequence feature identification of cyclins

Shaoyou Yu, Bo Liao, Wen Zhu, Dejun Peng, Fang‐Xiang Wu

2023Briefings in Functional Genomics16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cyclin proteins are a group of proteins that activate the cell cycle by forming complexes with cyclin-dependent kinases. Identifying cyclins correctly can provide key clues to understanding the function of cyclins. However, due to the low similarity between cyclin protein sequences, the advancement of a machine learning-based approach to identify cycles is urgently needed. In this study, cyclin protein sequence features were extracted using the profile-based auto-cross covariance method. Then the features were ranked and selected with maximum relevance-maximum distance (MRMD) 1.0 and MRMD2.0. Finally, the prediction model was assessed through 10-fold cross-validation. The computational experiments showed that the best protein sequence features generated by MRMD1.0 could correctly predict 98.2% of cyclins using the random forest (RF) classifier, whereas seven-dimensional key protein sequence features identified with MRMD2.0 could correctly predict 96.1% of cyclins, which was superior to previous studies on the same dataset both in terms of dimensionality and performance comparisons. Therefore, our work provided a valuable tool for identifying cyclins. The model data can be downloaded from https://github.com/YUshunL/cyclin.

Topics & Concepts

CyclinBiologyComputational biologyCyclin ASequence (biology)Cell cycleRandom forestPattern recognition (psychology)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceGeneticsCellMachine Learning in BioinformaticsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesProtein Structure and Dynamics
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