Abstract
We evaluated the i-peptides occurrence frequency in the protein sequences, belonging to two reference datasets containing structured and disordered protein domains. Moreover we estimated the most frequent i-peptides (with i= 2, 3, 4) into these sequences in order to select specific i-peptides for each structural classification. According to these specific ipeptides, a new binary classification method was developed for predicting if a given protein sequence can be classified as “disordered” or “structured”. The best results were obtained using the tri-peptides, much more able to gain structural information from sequences compared to the di-peptides.
Keywords: Binary classification method, disordered proteins, disorder prediction, peptides occurrence frequency, protein folding, protein unfolding, method, disordered, disorder, peptides, protein, unfolding, i-peptides, DNA, AD, (NACP), p53, (IUPs), 25PDB, DisProt, specific i-peptides, validation, correlation coefficient, weighted score, CASP8, PREDISPRO, CGI, hydrophilic, 3-Dstructure, (AC), PREC-LASSPRO, CH-plot
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: Frequencies of Specific Peptides in Intrinsic Disordered Protein Domains
Volume: 17 Issue: 11
Author(s): Susan Costantini, Maria Costantini and Giovanni Colonna
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Keywords: Binary classification method, disordered proteins, disorder prediction, peptides occurrence frequency, protein folding, protein unfolding, method, disordered, disorder, peptides, protein, unfolding, i-peptides, DNA, AD, (NACP), p53, (IUPs), 25PDB, DisProt, specific i-peptides, validation, correlation coefficient, weighted score, CASP8, PREDISPRO, CGI, hydrophilic, 3-Dstructure, (AC), PREC-LASSPRO, CH-plot
Abstract: We evaluated the i-peptides occurrence frequency in the protein sequences, belonging to two reference datasets containing structured and disordered protein domains. Moreover we estimated the most frequent i-peptides (with i= 2, 3, 4) into these sequences in order to select specific i-peptides for each structural classification. According to these specific ipeptides, a new binary classification method was developed for predicting if a given protein sequence can be classified as “disordered” or “structured”. The best results were obtained using the tri-peptides, much more able to gain structural information from sequences compared to the di-peptides.
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Costantini Susan, Costantini Maria and Colonna Giovanni, Frequencies of Specific Peptides in Intrinsic Disordered Protein Domains, Protein & Peptide Letters 2010; 17 (11) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866511009011398
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866511009011398 |
Print ISSN 0929-8665 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5305 |
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