A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform

<p>The increasing protein sequences from the genome project require theoretical methods to predict transmembrane helical segments (TMHs). So far, several prediction methods have been reported, but there are some deficiencies in prediction accuracy and adaptability in these methods. In this pap...

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Main Author: Bin Yu, Yan Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.biolsci.org/v09p0022.htm
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spelling doaj-c1fe938856074e3cb6b37f038748b4112020-11-25T02:20:42ZengIvyspring International PublisherInternational Journal of Biological Sciences1449-22882013-01-01912233A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet TransformBin Yu, Yan Zhang<p>The increasing protein sequences from the genome project require theoretical methods to predict transmembrane helical segments (TMHs). So far, several prediction methods have been reported, but there are some deficiencies in prediction accuracy and adaptability in these methods. In this paper, a method based on discrete wavelet transform (DWT) has been developed to predict the number and location of TMHs in membrane proteins. PDB coded as 1KQG is chosen as an example to describe the prediction process by this method. 80 proteins with known 3D structure from Mptopo database are chosen at random as data sets (including 325 TMHs) and 80 sequences are divided into 13 groups according to their function and type. TMHs prediction is carried out for each group of membrane protein sequences and obtain satisfactory result. To verify the feasibility of this method, 80 membrane protein sequences are treated as test sets, 308 TMHs can be predicted and the prediction accuracy is 96.3%. Compared with the main prediction results of seven popular prediction methods, the obtained results indicate that the proposed method in this paper has higher prediction accuracy.</p>http://www.biolsci.org/v09p0022.htm
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A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform
International Journal of Biological Sciences
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title A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform
title_short A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform
title_full A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform
title_fullStr A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform
title_full_unstemmed A Simple Method for Predicting Transmembrane Proteins Based on Wavelet Transform
title_sort simple method for predicting transmembrane proteins based on wavelet transform
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
series International Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1449-2288
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>The increasing protein sequences from the genome project require theoretical methods to predict transmembrane helical segments (TMHs). So far, several prediction methods have been reported, but there are some deficiencies in prediction accuracy and adaptability in these methods. In this paper, a method based on discrete wavelet transform (DWT) has been developed to predict the number and location of TMHs in membrane proteins. PDB coded as 1KQG is chosen as an example to describe the prediction process by this method. 80 proteins with known 3D structure from Mptopo database are chosen at random as data sets (including 325 TMHs) and 80 sequences are divided into 13 groups according to their function and type. TMHs prediction is carried out for each group of membrane protein sequences and obtain satisfactory result. To verify the feasibility of this method, 80 membrane protein sequences are treated as test sets, 308 TMHs can be predicted and the prediction accuracy is 96.3%. Compared with the main prediction results of seven popular prediction methods, the obtained results indicate that the proposed method in this paper has higher prediction accuracy.</p>
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