FTWSVM-SR: DNA-Binding Proteins Identification via Fuzzy Twin Support Vector Machines on Self-Representation

Author(s):  
Yi Zou ◽  
Yijie Ding ◽  
Li Peng ◽  
Quan Zou
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Zou ◽  
Hongjie Wu ◽  
Xiaoyi Guo ◽  
Li Peng ◽  
Yijie Ding ◽  
...  

Background: Detecting DNA-binding proetins (DBPs) based on biological and chemical methods is time consuming and expensive. Objective: In recent years, the rise of computational biology methods based on Machine Learning (ML) has greatly improved the detection efficiency of DBPs. Method: In this study, Multiple Kernel-based Fuzzy SVM Model with Support Vector Data Description (MK-FSVM-SVDD) is proposed to predict DBPs. Firstly, sex features are extracted from protein sequence. Secondly, multiple kernels are constructed via these sequence feature. Than, multiple kernels are integrated by Centered Kernel Alignment-based Multiple Kernel Learning (CKA-MKL). Next, fuzzy membership scores of training samples are calculated with Support Vector Data Description (SVDD). FSVM is trained and employed to detect new DBPs. Results: Our model is test on several benchmark datasets. Compared with other methods, MK-FSVM-SVDD achieves best Matthew's Correlation Coefficient (MCC) on PDB186 (0.7250) and PDB2272 (0.5476). Conclusion: We can conclude that MK-FSVM-SVDD is more suitable than common SVM, as the classifier for DNA-binding proteins identification.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Tanveer ◽  
A. Tiwari ◽  
R. Choudhary ◽  
M. A. Ganaie

2011 ◽  
Vol 74 (17) ◽  
pp. 3590-3597 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shangbing Gao ◽  
Qiaolin Ye ◽  
Ning Ye

Author(s):  
Omar Barukab ◽  
Farman Ali ◽  
Sher Afzal Khan

DNA-binding proteins (DBPs) perform an influential role in diverse biological activities like DNA replication, slicing, repair, and transcription. Some DBPs are indispensable for understanding many types of human cancers (i.e. lung, breast, and liver cancer) and chronic diseases (i.e. AIDS/HIV, asthma), while other kinds are involved in antibiotics, steroids, and anti-inflammatory drugs designing. These crucial processes are closely related to DBPs types. DBPs are categorized into single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (ssDBPs) and double-stranded DNA-binding proteins (dsDBPs). Few computational predictors have been reported for discriminating ssDBPs and dsDBPs. However, due to the limitations of the existing methods, an intelligent computational system is still highly desirable. In this work, features from protein sequences are discovered by extending the notion of dipeptide composition (DPC), evolutionary difference formula (EDF), and K-separated bigram (KSB) into the position-specific scoring matrix (PSSM). The highly intrinsic information was encoded by a compression approach named discrete cosine transform (DCT) and the model was trained with support vector machine (SVM). The prediction performance was further boosted by the genetic algorithm (GA) ensemble strategy. The novel predictor (DBP-GAPred) acquired 1.89%, 0.28%, and 6.63% higher accuracies on jackknife, 10-fold, and independent dataset tests, respectively than the best predictor. These outcomes confirm the superiority of our method over the existing predictors.


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