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Computational Prediction of Amino Acid Preferences of Potentially Multispecific Peptide-Binding Domains Involved in Protein-Protein Interactions
Published on: January 26, 2024
Data-driven model for the prediction of protein transmembrane regions
1Laboratory of Chemometrics, National Institute of Chemistry, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Abstract:
We present a novel approach combining mathematical methods and artificial neural networks to predict the transmembrane regions of transmembrane proteins, considering protein sequence information alone. We have focused on developing a data-driven model based on a non-linear modelling method, the counter-propagation artificial neural network, and on mathematical descriptors defining the sequence information of transmembrane proteins with known three-dimensional structures. The developed model has proven to be promising in predicting protein transmembrane regions, with an error below 10% for the external validation set. In combination with available experimental data the model can give us a better understanding of transmembrane proteins.
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