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Prediction of apoptosis protein subcellular location based on amphiphilic pseudo amino acid composition

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FRONTIERS IN GENETICS
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1157021

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apoptosis protein; subcellular location; amphiphilic pseudo amino acid composition; support vector machine; jackknife test

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Apoptosis proteins play a crucial role in cellular apoptosis, regulating the balance between cell proliferation and death. The subcellular localization of these proteins is closely related to their functions and studying it is of great significance. This study proposes a novel method for predicting the subcellular location of apoptosis proteins using amphiphilic pseudo amino acid composition and support vector machine algorithm, achieving improved prediction accuracy.
Introduction: Apoptosis proteins play an important role in the process of cell apoptosis, which makes the rate of cell proliferation and death reach a relative balance. The function of apoptosis protein is closely related to its subcellular location, it is of great significance to study the subcellular locations of apoptosis proteins. Many efforts in bioinformatics research have been aimed at predicting their subcellular location. However, the subcellular localization of apoptotic proteins needs to be carefully studied.Methods: In this paper, based on amphiphilic pseudo amino acid composition and support vector machine algorithm, a new method was proposed for the prediction of apoptosis proteins' subcellular location.Results and Discussion: The method achieved good performance on three data sets. The Jackknife test accuracy of the three data sets reached 90.5%, 93.9% and 84.0%, respectively. Compared with previous methods, the prediction accuracies of APACC_SVM were improved.

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