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Md Harun-Or-Roshid1, Kazuhiro Maeda1, Le Thi Phan2
1Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Kyushu Institute of Technology, 680-4 Kawazu, Iizuka, Fukuoka 820-8502, Japan.
Abstract:
Dihydrouridine (DHU, D) is one of the most abundant post-transcriptional uridine modifications found in tRNA, mRNA, and snoRNA, closely associated with disease pathogenesis and various biological processes in eukaryotes. Identifying D sites is important for understanding the modification mechanisms and/or epigenetic regulation. However, biological experiments for detecting D sites are time-consuming and expensive. Given these challenges, computational methods have been developed for accurately identifying the D sites in genome-wide datasets. However, existing methods have some limitations, and their prediction performance needs to be improved. In this work, we have developed a new computational predictor for accurately identifying D sites called Stack-DHUpred. Briefly, we trained 66 baseline models or single-feature models by connecting six machine learning classifiers with eleven different feature encoding methods and stacked different baseline models to build stacked ensemble learning models. Subsequently, the optimal combination of the baseline models was identified for the construction of the final stacked model. Remarkably, the Stack-DHUpred outperformed the existing predictors on our new independent dataset, indicating that the stacking approach significantly improved the prediction performance. We have made Stack-DHUpred available to the public through a web server (http://kurata35.bio.kyutech.ac.jp/Stack-DHUpred) and a standalone program (https://github.com/kuratahiroyuki/Stack-DHUpred). We believe that Stack-DHUpred will be a valuable tool for accelerating the discovery of D modifications and understanding their role in post-transcriptional regulation.
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