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Identification of Post-translational Modifications of Plant Protein Complexes
Published on: February 22, 2014
PlantPTM: A deep learning framework integrating protein language models with multi-view features for predicting
Gensheng Dou1, Kaiyuan Wang1, Zhaohui Qin2
1State Key Laboratory of High-Efficiency Production of Wheat-Maize Double Cropping, College of Agronomy, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, China.
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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play crucial regulatory roles in plants, orchestrating protein functions to maintain metabolic homeostasis, enable adaptation to dynamic environments, and regulate diverse cellular processes. Thus, the identification of PTM sites is essential for elucidating the mechanisms underlying plant growth, development, and stress responses. However, reliable and cost-effective computational approaches for predicting PTM sites in plants remain lacking. Here, we present PlantPTM, an integrated deep learning framework for predicting nine PTM types in plants. By combining protein language models (PLMs) with evolutionary information, PlantPTM demonstrates robust generalizability across a wide range of PTM types and plant species. Our method achieves state-of-the-art performance, with a mean AUROC of 0.8640 and a peak AUROC of 0.9699 across the nine PTM types. Notably, PlantPTM maintains strong performance even under low-data scenarios and unseen species. Extensive comparative benchmarks demonstrate that PlantPTM outperforms existing PTM prediction tools by an average of 15.46%, with improvements ranging from 2.90% to 19.08% over the best-performing tools for each PTM type. Furthermore, independent in-house MS data confirmed the accuracy of PlantPTM for ubiquitination, acetylation, and N-glycosylation sites, with all AUROC values exceeding 0.8. To facilitate PTM studies in plants, we provide the PlantPTM online service and source code freely available at https://ai4bio.online/PlantPTM and https://github.com/wky0422/PlantPTM, respectively.
