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A novel method for high accuracy sumoylation site prediction from protein sequences

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A novel method for high accuracy sumoylation site prediction from protein sequences
Background: Protein sumoylation is an essential dynamic, reversible post translational modification that plays a role in dozens of cellular activities, especially the regulation of gene expression and the maintenance of genomic stability. Currently, the complexities of sumoylation mechanism can not be perfectly solved by experimental approaches. In this regard, computational approaches might represent a promising method to direct experimental identification of sumoylation sites and shed light on the understanding of the reaction mechanism. Results: Here we presented a statistical method for sumoylation site prediction. A 5-fold cross validation test over the experimentally identified sumoylation sites yielded excellent prediction performance with correlation coefficient, specificity, sensitivity and accuracy equal to 0.6364, 97.67%, 73.96% and 96.71% respectively. Additionally, the predictor performance is maintained when high level homologs are removed. Conclusion: By using a statist...
Jialin Xu, Yun He, Boqin Qiang, Jiangang Yuan, Xia
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Jialin Xu, Yun He, Boqin Qiang, Jiangang Yuan, Xiaozhong Peng, Xian-Ming Pan
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