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ac4C modification sites prediction in human mRNA: a complete review
Hasan Zulfiqar1, Ramala Masood Ahmad2,3, Hao Lin2
1Center for AI and Computational Biology, Institute of System Medicine, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Suzhou 215123, China.
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ac4C alteration in RNA is a conserved epigenetic mark that is critical for post-transcriptional control, mRNA stability, translational efficiency, and human immune function regulation. In the meantime, the conventional experimental procedures for predicting ac4C alteration sites are costly, time-consuming, and difficult. The precise recognition of ac4C modification sites in human mRNA has been greatly aided by computational prediction techniques using sequence data, machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and large language models (LLMs). The application of ML, DL, and LLM-based techniques for the identification of ac4C modification sites in human mRNA has been evaluated and contrasted in this review. Distinctively, we have also addressed the shortcomings of the existing methods and tools, as well as potential future developments. We anticipate that this study will provide sufficient information and awareness for ac4C modification research.
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