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Benchmarking Bacterial Promoter Prediction Tools: Potentialities and Limitations

Murilo Henrique Anzolini Cassiano, Rafael Silva‐Rocha

2020mSystems56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The correct mapping of promoter elements is a crucial step in microbial genomics. Also, when combining new DNA elements into synthetic sequences, predicting the potential generation of new promoter sequences is critical. Over the last years, many bioinformatics tools have been created to allow users to predict promoter elements in a sequence or genome of interest. Here, we assess the predictive power of some of the main prediction tools available using well-defined promoter data sets. Using Escherichia coli as a model organism, we demonstrated that while some tools are biased toward AT-rich sequences, others are very efficient in identifying real promoters with low false-negative rates. We hope the potentials and limitations presented here will help the microbiology community to choose promoter prediction tools among many available alternatives.

Topics & Concepts

BenchmarkingComputer sciencePromoterComputational biologyGenomicsMemory footprintData miningKey (lock)Sensitivity (control systems)Set (abstract data type)Machine learningGenomeBiologyGeneticsGeneEngineeringOperating systemComputer securityProgramming languageGene expressionElectronic engineeringBusinessMarketingGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsMachine Learning in Bioinformatics