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Identification of drug-target interactions via multiple information integration

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INFORMATION SCIENCES
卷 418, 期 -, 页码 546-560

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2017.08.045

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Drug-target interaction; Molecular fingerprint; Multivariate mutual information; Feature selection; Support vector machine

资金

  1. National Science Foundation of China [NSFC 61402326]
  2. Peiyang Scholar Program of Tianjin University [2016XRG-0009]
  3. Tianjin Research Program of Application Foundation and Advanced Technology [16JCQNJC00200]

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Identifying Drug-Target Interactions (DTIs) is an important process in drug discovery. Traditional experimental methods are expensive and time-consuming for detecting DTIs. Therefore, computational approaches provide many effective strategies to deal with this issue. In recent years, most of computational methods only use the information of drug-drug similarity or target-target similarity, which cannot perfectly capture all characteristics to identify DTIs. In this paper, we propose a novel computational model of DTIs prediction, based on machine learning methods. To improve the performance of prediction, we further use molecular substructure fingerprints, Multivariate Mutual Information (MMI) of proteins and network topology to represent drugs, targets and relationship between them. Moreover, we employ Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Feature Selection (FS) to construct model for predicting DTIs. Experiments of evaluation show that proposed approach achieves better results than other outstanding methods for feature-based DTIs prediction. The proposed approach achieves AUPRs of 0.899, 0.929, 0.821 and 0.655 on Enzyme, Ion Channel (IC), GPCR and Nuclear Receptor datasets, respectively. Compared with existing best methods, AUPRs are increased by 0.016 on Ion Channel datasets. In addition, our method obtains the second best performance on GPCR and Enzyme datasets. The source code and all datasets are available at https://figshare.com/s/53bf5a6065f3911d46f6. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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