An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection

Remote protein homology detection is a problem of detecting evolutionary relationship between proteins at low sequence similarity level. Among several problems in remote protein homology detection include the questions of determining which combination of multiple alignment and classification techniq...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Mohamad Firdaus, Othman, Muhamad Razib, Kasim, Shahreen, Hashim, Rathiah, Hassan, Rohayanti, Asmuni, Hishammuddin, Taliba, Jumail
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author Abdullah, Mohamad Firdaus
Othman, Muhamad Razib
Kasim, Shahreen
Hashim, Rathiah
Hassan, Rohayanti
Asmuni, Hishammuddin
Taliba, Jumail
author_facet Abdullah, Mohamad Firdaus
Othman, Muhamad Razib
Kasim, Shahreen
Hashim, Rathiah
Hassan, Rohayanti
Asmuni, Hishammuddin
Taliba, Jumail
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description Remote protein homology detection is a problem of detecting evolutionary relationship between proteins at low sequence similarity level. Among several problems in remote protein homology detection include the questions of determining which combination of multiple alignment and classification techniques is the best as well as the misalignment of protein sequences during the alignment process. Therefore, this paper deals with remote protein homology detection via assessing the impact of using structural information on protein multiple alignments over sequence information. This paper further presents the best combinations of multiple alignment and classification programs to be chosen. This paper also improves the quality of the multiple alignments via integration of a refinement algorithm. The framework of this paperbegan with datasets preparation on datasets from SCOP version 1.73, followed by multiple alignments of the protein sequences using CLUSTALW, MAFFT, ProbCons and T-Coffee for sequence-based multiple alignments and 3DCoffee, MAMMOTH-mult, MUSTANG and PROMALS3D for structural-based multiple alignments. Next, a refinement algorithm was applied on the protein sequences to reduce misalignments. Lastly, the aligned protein sequences were classified using the pHMMs generative classifier such as HMMER and SAM and also SVMs discriminative classifier such as SVM-Fold and SVM-Struct. The performances of assessed programs were evaluated using ROC, Precision and Recall tests. The result from this paper shows that the combination of refined SVM-Struct and PROMALS3D performs the best against other programs, which suggests that this combination is the best for RPHD. This paper also shows that the use of the refinement algorithm increases the performance of the multiple alignments programs by at least 4%.
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spelling utm.eprints-447312017-08-30T05:05:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/44731/ An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection Abdullah, Mohamad Firdaus Othman, Muhamad Razib Kasim, Shahreen Hashim, Rathiah Hassan, Rohayanti Asmuni, Hishammuddin Taliba, Jumail QA Mathematics Remote protein homology detection is a problem of detecting evolutionary relationship between proteins at low sequence similarity level. Among several problems in remote protein homology detection include the questions of determining which combination of multiple alignment and classification techniques is the best as well as the misalignment of protein sequences during the alignment process. Therefore, this paper deals with remote protein homology detection via assessing the impact of using structural information on protein multiple alignments over sequence information. This paper further presents the best combinations of multiple alignment and classification programs to be chosen. This paper also improves the quality of the multiple alignments via integration of a refinement algorithm. The framework of this paperbegan with datasets preparation on datasets from SCOP version 1.73, followed by multiple alignments of the protein sequences using CLUSTALW, MAFFT, ProbCons and T-Coffee for sequence-based multiple alignments and 3DCoffee, MAMMOTH-mult, MUSTANG and PROMALS3D for structural-based multiple alignments. Next, a refinement algorithm was applied on the protein sequences to reduce misalignments. Lastly, the aligned protein sequences were classified using the pHMMs generative classifier such as HMMER and SAM and also SVMs discriminative classifier such as SVM-Fold and SVM-Struct. The performances of assessed programs were evaluated using ROC, Precision and Recall tests. The result from this paper shows that the combination of refined SVM-Struct and PROMALS3D performs the best against other programs, which suggests that this combination is the best for RPHD. This paper also shows that the use of the refinement algorithm increases the performance of the multiple alignments programs by at least 4%. Science and Engineering Research Support Society 2011 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, Mohamad Firdaus and Othman, Muhamad Razib and Kasim, Shahreen and Hashim, Rathiah and Hassan, Rohayanti and Asmuni, Hishammuddin and Taliba, Jumail (2011) An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection. International Journal of Bio-Science and Bio-Technology, 3 (2). pp. 13-38. ISSN 2233-7849
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Hashim, Rathiah
Hassan, Rohayanti
Asmuni, Hishammuddin
Taliba, Jumail
An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
title An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
title_full An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
title_fullStr An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
title_full_unstemmed An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
title_short An optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
title_sort optimal mesh algorithm for remote protein homology detection
topic QA Mathematics
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