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An expanded evaluation of protein function prediction methods shows an improvement in accuracy.

Authors :
Jiang Y
Oron TR
Clark WT
Bankapur AR
D'Andrea D
Lepore R
Funk CS
Kahanda I
Verspoor KM
Ben-Hur A
Koo da CE
Penfold-Brown D
Shasha D
Youngs N
Bonneau R
Lin A
Sahraeian SM
Martelli PL
Profiti G
Casadio R
Cao R
Zhong Z
Cheng J
Altenhoff A
Skunca N
Dessimoz C
Dogan T
Hakala K
Kaewphan S
Mehryary F
Salakoski T
Ginter F
Fang H
Smithers B
Oates M
Gough J
Törönen P
Koskinen P
Holm L
Chen CT
Hsu WL
Bryson K
Cozzetto D
Minneci F
Jones DT
Chapman S
Bkc D
Khan IK
Kihara D
Ofer D
Rappoport N
Stern A
Cibrian-Uhalte E
Denny P
Foulger RE
Hieta R
Legge D
Lovering RC
Magrane M
Melidoni AN
Mutowo-Meullenet P
Pichler K
Shypitsyna A
Li B
Zakeri P
ElShal S
Tranchevent LC
Das S
Dawson NL
Lee D
Lees JG
Sillitoe I
Bhat P
Nepusz T
Romero AE
Sasidharan R
Yang H
Paccanaro A
Gillis J
Sedeño-Cortés AE
Pavlidis P
Feng S
Cejuela JM
Goldberg T
Hamp T
Richter L
Salamov A
Gabaldon T
Marcet-Houben M
Supek F
Gong Q
Ning W
Zhou Y
Tian W
Falda M
Fontana P
Lavezzo E
Toppo S
Ferrari C
Giollo M
Piovesan D
Tosatto SC
Del Pozo A
Fernández JM
Maietta P
Valencia A
Tress ML
Benso A
Di Carlo S
Politano G
Savino A
Rehman HU
Re M
Mesiti M
Valentini G
Bargsten JW
van Dijk AD
Gemovic B
Glisic S
Perovic V
Veljkovic V
Veljkovic N
Almeida-E-Silva DC
Vencio RZ
Sharan M
Vogel J
Kansakar L
Zhang S
Vucetic S
Wang Z
Sternberg MJ
Wass MN
Huntley RP
Martin MJ
O'Donovan C
Robinson PN
Moreau Y
Tramontano A
Babbitt PC
Brenner SE
Linial M
Orengo CA
Rost B
Greene CS
Mooney SD
Friedberg I
Radivojac P
Source :
Genome biology [Genome Biol] 2016 Sep 07; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 184. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 07.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: A major bottleneck in our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of life is the assignment of function to proteins. While molecular experiments provide the most reliable annotation of proteins, their relatively low throughput and restricted purview have led to an increasing role for computational function prediction. However, assessing methods for protein function prediction and tracking progress in the field remain challenging.<br />Results: We conducted the second critical assessment of functional annotation (CAFA), a timed challenge to assess computational methods that automatically assign protein function. We evaluated 126 methods from 56 research groups for their ability to predict biological functions using Gene Ontology and gene-disease associations using Human Phenotype Ontology on a set of 3681 proteins from 18 species. CAFA2 featured expanded analysis compared with CAFA1, with regards to data set size, variety, and assessment metrics. To review progress in the field, the analysis compared the best methods from CAFA1 to those of CAFA2.<br />Conclusions: The top-performing methods in CAFA2 outperformed those from CAFA1. This increased accuracy can be attributed to a combination of the growing number of experimental annotations and improved methods for function prediction. The assessment also revealed that the definition of top-performing algorithms is ontology specific, that different performance metrics can be used to probe the nature of accurate predictions, and the relative diversity of predictions in the biological process and human phenotype ontologies. While there was methodological improvement between CAFA1 and CAFA2, the interpretation of results and usefulness of individual methods remain context-dependent.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474-760X
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genome biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27604469
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-016-1037-6