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Protein & Peptide Letters

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ISSN (Print): 0929-8665
ISSN (Online): 1875-5305

SVM Prediction of Ligand-binding Sites in Bacterial Lipoproteins Employing Shape and Physio-chemical Descriptors

Author(s): Kiran Kadam, Prashant Prabhakar and V. K. Jayaraman

Volume 19, Issue 11, 2012

Page: [1155 - 1162] Pages: 8

DOI: 10.2174/092986612803217042

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Abstract

Bacterial lipoproteins play critical roles in various physiological processes including the maintenance of pathogenicity and numbers of them are being considered as potential candidates for generating novel vaccines. In this work, we put forth an algorithm to identify and predict ligand-binding sites in bacterial lipoproteins. The method uses three types of pocket descriptors, namely fpocket descriptors, 3D Zernike descriptors and shell descriptors, and combines them with Support Vector Machine (SVM) method for the classification. The three types of descriptors represent shape-based properties of the pocket as well as its local physio-chemical features. All three types of descriptors, along with their hybrid combinations are evaluated with SVM and to improve classification performance, WEKA-InfoGain feature selection is applied. Results obtained in the study show that the classifier successfully differentiates between ligand-binding and non-binding pockets. For the combination of three types of descriptors, 10 fold cross-validation accuracy of 86.83% is obtained for training while the selected model achieved test Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC) of 0.534. Individually or in combination with new and existing methods, our model can be a very useful tool for the prediction of potential ligand-binding sites in bacterial lipoproteins.

Keywords: Bacterial lipoproteins, feature selection, ligand-binding sites, pocket descriptors, prediction, support vector Machine (SVM)


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