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TargetCLP: clathrin proteins prediction combining transformed and evolutionary scale modeling-based multi-view
Matee Ullah1, Shahid Akbar1,2, Ali Raza3
1Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan 610054, China.
Abstract:
Clathrin proteins, key elements of the vesicle coat, play a crucial role in various cellular processes, including neural function, signal transduction, and endocytosis. Disruptions in clathrin protein functions have been associated with a wide range of diseases, such as Alzheimer's, neurodegeneration, viral infection, and cancer. Therefore, correctly identifying clathrin protein functions is critical to unravel the mechanism of these fatal diseases and designing drug targets. This paper presents a novel computational method, named TargetCLP, to precisely identify clathrin proteins. TargetCLP leverages four single-view feature representation methods, including two transformed feature sets (PSSM-CLBP and RECM-CLBP), one qualitative characteristics feature, and one deep-learned-based embedding using ESM. The single-view features are integrated based on their weights using differential evolution, and the BTG feature selection algorithm is utilized to generate a more optimal and reduced subset. The model is trained using various classifiers, among which the proposed SnBiLSTM achieved remarkable performance. Experimental and comparative results on both training and independent datasets show that the proposed TargetCLP offers significant improvements in terms of both prediction accuracy and generalization to unseen data, furthering advancements in the research field.
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