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iDRP-PseAAC: Identification of DNA Replication Proteins Using General PseAAC and Position Dependent Features

Authors :
Shalini Sahai
Muhammad Awais
Arqam Amin
Nouman Rasool
Waqar Hussain
Source :
International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

DNA replication is one of the specific processes to be considered in all the living organisms, specifically eukaryotes. The prevalence of DNA replication is significant for an evolutionary transition at the beginning of life. DNA replication proteins are those proteins which support the process of replication and are also reported to be important in drug design and discovery. This information depicts that DNA replication proteins have a very important role in human bodies, however, to study their mechanism, their identification is necessary. Thus, it is a very important task but, in any case, an experimental identification is time-consuming, highly-costly and laborious. To cope with this issue, a computational methodology is required for prediction of these proteins, however, no prior method exists. This study comprehends the construction of novel prediction model to serve the proposed purpose. The prediction model is developed based on the artificial neural network by integrating the position relative features and sequence statistical moments in PseAAC for training neural networks. Highest overall accuracy has been achieved through tenfold cross-validation and Jackknife testing that was computed to be 96.22% and 98.56%, respectively. Our astonishing experimental results demonstrated that the proposed predictor surpass the existing models that can be served as a time and cost-effective stratagem for designing novel drugs to strike the contemporary bacterial infection.

Details

ISSN :
15733149
Volume :
27
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of peptide research and therapeutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7aaa60f19cb6d2ef9d6c3fe50c336a87