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  • Computational biology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Phage therapy is a promising antibacterial strategy.
  • Phage virion proteins (PVPs) are essential for host cell recognition and binding.
  • Accurate identification of PVPs is critical for developing novel antibacterial agents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce StackPVP, a computational approach for improved PVP identification.
  • To integrate ensemble learning methods with evolutionary features for enhanced accuracy.
  • To aid in phage genome annotation and advance phage therapy research.

Main Methods:

  • Extracted features including AAC-PSSM, DPC-PSSM, Pse-PSSM, and PSSM-COM from PSSMs.
  • Employed feature selection methods to identify an optimal feature subset.
  • Utilized 12 base machine learning classifiers and selected random forest as the meta-classifier in a stacking model.

Main Results:

  • StackPVP achieved an Area Under the Curve (AUC) of 94.26% on the test dataset.
  • Demonstrated improved specificity compared to existing methods.
  • The random forest meta-classifier in the stacking model showed superior performance.

Conclusions:

  • StackPVP offers a valuable computational tool for accurate PVP identification.
  • The approach can significantly assist in phage genome annotation.
  • StackPVP contributes to the advancement of phage therapy and antibacterial research.