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Fusion of Conditional Random Field and SignalP for Protein Cleavage Site Prediction

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Title: Fusion of Conditional Random Field and SignalP for Protein Cleavage Site Prediction
Authors: Mak, Man-Wai Browse this author
Wang, Wei Browse this author
Kung, Sun-Yuan Browse this author
Keywords: Conditional random fields
discriminative models
signal peptides
cleavage sites
protein sequences
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2009
Publisher: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference, International Organizing Committee
Journal Title: Proceedings : APSIPA ASC 2009 : Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference
Start Page: 716
End Page: 721
Abstract: Prediction of protein cleavage sites is an important step in drug design. Recent research has demonstrated that conditional random fields are capable of predicting the cleavage site locations of signal peptides, and their performance is comparable to that of SignalP - a state-of-the-art predictor based on hidden Markov models and neural networks. This paper investigates the degree of complementarity between CRF-based predictors and SignalP and proposes using the complementary properties to fuse the two predictors. It was found that about 40% of the sequences that are incorrectly predicted by SignalP can be correctly predicted by CRF, and that about 30% of the sequences that are incorrectly predicted by CRF can be correctly predicted by SignalP. This suggests that the two predictors complement each other. The paper also shows that the performance of CRF can be further improved by constructing the state features from spatially dispersed amino acids in the training sequences.
Description: APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference. 4-7 October 2009. Sapporo, Japan. Oral session: Intelligent Circuits and Systems (7 October 2009).
Conference Name: APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference
2009年アジア太平洋信号情報処理連合学会アニュアルサミット・国際会議
Conference Place: Sapporo
Type: proceedings
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/39796
Appears in Collections:北海道大学サステナビリティ・ウィーク2009 (Sustainability Weeks 2009) > 2009年アジア太平洋信号情報処理連合学会アニュアルサミット・国際会議 (2009 APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference)

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