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A First Computational Frame for Recognizing Heparin-Binding Protein

Wen Zhu, Shi-Shi Yuan, Jian Li, Huang Cheng-bing, Hao Lin, Bo Liao

2023Diagnostics105 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heparin-binding protein (HBP) is a cationic antibacterial protein derived from multinuclear neutrophils and an important biomarker of infectious diseases. The correct identification of HBP is of great significance to the study of infectious diseases. This work provides the first HBP recognition framework based on machine learning to accurately identify HBP. By using four sequence descriptors, HBP and non-HBP samples were represented by discrete numbers. By inputting these features into a support vector machine (SVM) and random forest (RF) algorithm and comparing the prediction performances of these methods on training data and independent test data, it is found that the SVM-based classifier has the greatest potential to identify HBP. The model could produce an auROC of 0.981 ± 0.028 on training data using 10-fold cross-validation and an overall accuracy of 95.0% on independent test data. As the first model for HBP recognition, it will provide some help for infectious diseases and stimulate further research in related fields.

Topics & Concepts

Support vector machineRandom forestArtificial intelligenceClassifier (UML)Machine learningTest dataComputer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Programming languageMachine Learning in Bioinformaticsvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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