AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Antibacterial peptides are one of the effecter molecules of innate immune system. Over the last few decades several antibacterial peptides have successfully approved as drug by FDA, which has prompted an interest in these antibacteri...

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Main Authors: Mishra Nitish K, Lata Sneh, Raghava Gajendra PS
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Published: BMC 2010-01-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
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spelling doaj-ad87499008ea413e993fb6792094ab6c2020-11-25T01:01:47ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052010-01-0111Suppl 1S1910.1186/1471-2105-11-S1-S19AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide predictionMishra Nitish KLata SnehRaghava Gajendra PS<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Antibacterial peptides are one of the effecter molecules of innate immune system. Over the last few decades several antibacterial peptides have successfully approved as drug by FDA, which has prompted an interest in these antibacterial peptides. In our recent study we analyzed 999 antibacterial peptides, which were collected from Antibacterial Peptide Database (APD). We have also developed methods to predict and classify these antibacterial peptides using Support Vector Machine (SVM).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During analysis we observed that certain residues are preferred over other in antibacterial peptide, particularly at the N and C terminus. These observation and increased data of antibacterial peptide in APD encouraged us to again develop a new and more robust method for predicting antibacterial peptides in protein from their amino acid sequence or given peptide have antibacterial properties or not. First, the binary patterns of the 15 N terminus residues were used for predicting antibacterial peptide using SVM and achieved accuracy of 85.46% with 0.705 Mathew's Correlation Coefficient (MCC). Then we used the binary pattern of 15 C terminus residues and achieved accuracy of 85.05% with 0.701 MCC, latter on we developed prediction method by combining N & C terminus and achieved an accuracy of 91.64% with 0.831 MCC. Finally we developed SVM based model using amino acid composition of whole peptide and achieved 92.14% accuracy with MCC 0.843. In this study we used five-fold cross validation technique to develop all these models and tested the performance of these models on an independent dataset. We further classify antibacterial peptides according to their sources and achieved an overall accuracy of 98.95%. We further classify antibacterial peptides in their respective family and got a satisfactory result.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Among antibacterial peptides, there is preference for certain residues at N and C terminus, which helps to discriminate them from non-antibacterial peptides. Amino acid composition of antibacterial peptides helps to demarcate them from non-antibacterial peptide and their further classification in source and family. Antibp2 will be helpful in discovering efficacious antibacterial peptide, which we hope will be helpful against antibiotics resistant bacteria. We also developed user friendly web server for the biological community.</p>
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author Mishra Nitish K
Lata Sneh
Raghava Gajendra PS
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Lata Sneh
Raghava Gajendra PS
AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
BMC Bioinformatics
author_facet Mishra Nitish K
Lata Sneh
Raghava Gajendra PS
author_sort Mishra Nitish K
title AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
title_short AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
title_full AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
title_fullStr AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
title_full_unstemmed AntiBP2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
title_sort antibp2: improved version of antibacterial peptide prediction
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Antibacterial peptides are one of the effecter molecules of innate immune system. Over the last few decades several antibacterial peptides have successfully approved as drug by FDA, which has prompted an interest in these antibacterial peptides. In our recent study we analyzed 999 antibacterial peptides, which were collected from Antibacterial Peptide Database (APD). We have also developed methods to predict and classify these antibacterial peptides using Support Vector Machine (SVM).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During analysis we observed that certain residues are preferred over other in antibacterial peptide, particularly at the N and C terminus. These observation and increased data of antibacterial peptide in APD encouraged us to again develop a new and more robust method for predicting antibacterial peptides in protein from their amino acid sequence or given peptide have antibacterial properties or not. First, the binary patterns of the 15 N terminus residues were used for predicting antibacterial peptide using SVM and achieved accuracy of 85.46% with 0.705 Mathew's Correlation Coefficient (MCC). Then we used the binary pattern of 15 C terminus residues and achieved accuracy of 85.05% with 0.701 MCC, latter on we developed prediction method by combining N & C terminus and achieved an accuracy of 91.64% with 0.831 MCC. Finally we developed SVM based model using amino acid composition of whole peptide and achieved 92.14% accuracy with MCC 0.843. In this study we used five-fold cross validation technique to develop all these models and tested the performance of these models on an independent dataset. We further classify antibacterial peptides according to their sources and achieved an overall accuracy of 98.95%. We further classify antibacterial peptides in their respective family and got a satisfactory result.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Among antibacterial peptides, there is preference for certain residues at N and C terminus, which helps to discriminate them from non-antibacterial peptides. Amino acid composition of antibacterial peptides helps to demarcate them from non-antibacterial peptide and their further classification in source and family. Antibp2 will be helpful in discovering efficacious antibacterial peptide, which we hope will be helpful against antibiotics resistant bacteria. We also developed user friendly web server for the biological community.</p>
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