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A Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics Approach for Global and High-Confidence Protein R-Methylation Analysis
Published on: April 28, 2022
Computational Prediction of Protein Arginine Methylation Based on Composition-Transition-Distribution Features
Ruiyan Hou1,2, Jin Wu3, Lei Xu4
1Laboratory of Molecular Toxicology, State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Abstract:
Arginine methylation is one of the most essential protein post-translational modifications. Identifying the site of arginine methylation is a critical problem in biology research. Unfortunately, biological experiments such as mass spectrometry are expensive and time-consuming. Hence, predicting arginine methylation by machine learning is an alternative fast and efficient way. In this paper, we focus on the systematic characterization of arginine methylation with composition-transition-distribution (CTD) features. The presented framework consists of three stages. In the first stage, we extract CTD features from 1750 samples and exploit decision tree to generate accurate prediction. The accuracy of prediction can reach 96%. In the second stage, the support vector machine can predict the number of arginine methylation sites with 0.36 R-squared. In the third stage, experiments carried out with the updated arginine methylation site data set show that utilizing CTD features and adopting random forest as the classifier outperform previous methods. The accuracy of identification can reach 82.1 and 82.5% in single methylarginine and double methylarginine data sets, respectively. The discovery presented in this paper can be helpful for future research on arginine methylation.
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