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Evaluation and comparison of mammalian subcellular localization prediction methods

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Evaluation and comparison of mammalian subcellular localization prediction methods
Background: Determination of the subcellular location of a protein is essential to understanding its biochemical function. This information can provide insight into the function of hypothetical or novel proteins. These data are difficult to obtain experimentally but have become especially important since many whole genome sequencing projects have been finished and many resulting protein sequences are still lacking detailed functional information. In order to address this paucity of data, many computational prediction methods have been developed. However, these methods have varying levels of accuracy and perform differently based on the sequences that are presented to the underlying algorithm. It is therefore useful to compare these methods and monitor their performance. Results: In order to perform a comprehensive survey of prediction methods, we selected only methods that accepted large batches of protein sequences, were publicly available, and were able to predict localization to at...
Josefine Sprenger, J. Lynn Fink, Rohan D. Teasdale
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BMCBI
Authors Josefine Sprenger, J. Lynn Fink, Rohan D. Teasdale
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